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Death and devastation: why a rare equatorial cyclone and other storms have hit southern Asia so hard
Equatorial cyclones are rare. That’s one reason Cyclone Senyar has done so much damage in Indonesia and Malaysia.
The Weather Network on MSN
Meteorological winter begins today! Why? It's all about the science!
Did you know that there are actually two different sets of seasons, and thus two different winters, every year?
VnExpress International on MSN
Why the East Sea is seeing its busiest storm season in 30 years
The East Sea, known internationally as the South China Sea, is experiencing one of its most turbulent years on record, with ...
Climate Compass on MSN
Why Seasons Change Every Year - Explained By Climate Experts
Earth's Tilted Dance Through Space 44 degrees, or about half way between its extremes, and this angle is very slowly ...
Calendars found in homes across the country usually say winter begins on Dec. 21, when in reality the season starts three ...
An atmospheric anomaly kept the U.S. from being pummeled by a hurricane. But hurricane season was exceptional in some bad ...
New research reveals for the first time why Europe could gain more than an extra month of summer days by 2100 using climate data from the last ...
The Weather Network on MSN
Eyes to the winter sky for meteor showers, a supermoon and a total lunar eclipse
Keep an eye on the forecast for clear night skies, so that you don't miss out on the astronomical events occurring throughout ...
Two American states follow their own time rules, staying on standard time because of climate and daylight, influencing how ...
La Niña is a part of a natural climate cycle officially known as El Niño-Southern Oscillation, what scientists call ENSO. The cycle swings between warmer and cooler seawater in a region along the ...
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