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Only about 7% of hurricane season in energetic terms happens before Aug. 1, so don’t draw conclusions from a languid first ...
In this guide, we’ll break down the key differences between regular sandstorms and Coriolis Storms in Dune Awakening, what they affect, and how to prepare for both. Whether you're navigating the ...
Astronomers have observed thick, mineral-rich clouds, potentially containing iron, enveloping the young exoplanet YSES-1b, leading to the possibility of iron rain. The YSES-1 system, only a ...
The Coriolis Storm in Dune Awakening begins on Tuesdays, when the servers restart. It completely reshapes the Deep Desert, and it is recommended you have some Survey Probes ready to go.
If you’re lucky enough to catch sight of these clouds, upload any pictures you capture of the rare phenomenon to the Space Cloud Watch website to help the research team at NASA.
Shelf cloud: A low, horizontal, sometimes wedge-shaped cloud associated with the leading edge of a thunderstorm. Although these clouds appear ominous, shelf clouds normally do not produce tornadoes.
Puffy to wispy, barely there or dark and menacing, clouds come in many shapes and sizes. Each tells a story about what’s going on in the atmosphere.
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Up in the sky, the water in the moist air cools off and condenses into clouds. The process releases heat, further powering the growing tempest. This happens over and over again until giant ...
As air is sucked into the low-pressure center of the storm, momentum builds; the vortex tightens, and wind speeds increase. The Coriolis effect shapes those winds into a spiral, creating a ...