Meanwhile, humanity’s questions about the future climate are too broad for simulation technology.” For a concrete example of ...
Captured from the International Space Station (ISS) some 250 miles above the surface of Earth, the clouds’ unique look is due to the the station’s alignment with our planet’s day/night shadow.
Known as the Cold Moon, December’s full moon earned its name from the long, frigid nights of winter in the Northern ...
In the near-infrared range, clouds look darker because the water that constitutes the cloud droplets strongly absorbs solar radiation at those wavelengths.