Outside every National Weather Service (NWS) office around the U.S. stands what looks like an enormous white soccer ball, perched atop metal scaffolding several stories high. These somewhat plain ...
This week's question examines the details of a device that many of us take for granted when looking at our local weather. Morning Brief reader Mark asks, "How does radar work?" Meteorologist Sara ...
Although millions upon millions of living creatures fly, feed and reproduce in the air, this habitat has hardly been ...
The current network of weather radars in the United States was installed in the late 1980s and into the 1990s. There are nearly 160 weather radars in the network. The radars are the NEXRAD WSR-88D ...
Several conspiracies allude to government weather control in the United States. This list includes cloud seeding, “chem” trails, high-frequency active auroral research in Alaska (HAARP), and now ...