Weather
From Bismarck to Duluth to off the coast of Maine, snow covered the northern United States this week in 1991.
Meteorologist John Wheeler explains the origins of collecting weather data.
Latin names of winter clouds mostly contain the word stratus, meaning "layer."
An analysis of Fargo climate data shows more warming June through January than from February through May.
Colder ground temperatures have typically caused the grass to have gone dormant by now.
Climate change is based on the fact of an ongoing and significant change to the chemical makeup of the atmosphere.
The average daily mean temperature over this period is 63.2 degrees, which is 7.5 degrees per day warmer than the average since 1881.
On many of these occasions, you can see how frost is thicker here, thinner there, and even non-existent in some locations.
Even the raindrops that fall from a summer thunderstorm are likely to have either begun as snowflakes or at least had contact with snowflakes in the cloud.
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John Wheeler

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