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Emergency management officials are reporting minimal damage in the Peggs and Teresita area after severe weather early Friday morning.
A group of meteorologists and scientists has a new approach to studying tornadoes: they’re flying drones into them.
Satellites, our eyes in the skies about 22,000 miles up, play a crucial role in predicting and tracking potentially ...
More than a week after a fast-moving storm tore through Austin, meteorologists have confirmed that a microburst was behind ...
Checkout this eerie cloud formation as reported tornadoes strike Oklahoma. Joseph Cashion captured the insane moment as The ...
Take a look at how the 13News Now Weather Impact Team created Weather Impact 24/7, our new weather streaming channel on ...
Damaging winds, hail, and heavy rain all made an impact across parts of southeastern KELOLAND yesterday. Meteorologist Brian ...
Solar storms have the potential to cause catastrophic damage. One that occurred around the end of October 2003 (now called ...
The WP-3D Orion is part of the NOAA's Hurricane Hunter program. These aircraft are essentially flying laboratories, packed with instruments designed to gather high-resolution data in places where ...
"This concept has always been dope to me!" 3D-printed homeowner debunks common myths about next-gen housing: 'The big bad ...
Severe weather season is here. Across western Montana, spring and summer thunderstorms are capable of significantly impacting ...
A week from today, four ninth graders from Buffalo Island Central High School in Monette will be gearing up to represent Arkansas at the National History Day competition at the University of Maryland.