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Fenceline monitoring systems collect environmental data at the boundaries of industrial facilities, allowing air ...
I had never taken him on a real vacation. Credit...Artwork by Jean Jullien Supported by By Taffy Brodesser-Akner Taffy ...
Averee Dovsek how wind can affect your stroke, balance and feel on the greens, and what to do when conditions start to pick up.
Overnight wind gusts exceeded 70 mph in some parts of North Jersey on March 17 as part of the recent bout of severe weather throughout the region.
Due to climate change, plants' pollination season has been growing longer and longer. As a result, people are exposed to allergens for extended periods each year, raising a major public health concern ...
The view from above the ski jump hill in Predazzo. The jury room, where Miran Tepeš monitors the wind, is at middle right — the tiny beige rectangle under a light tower. Daniel Karmann / picture ...
Whether you’re breaking wind, farting hard or just letting out a quick toot, flatulence is—whether you want to admit it or not—as much a daily necessity as breathing. But exactly how often the average ...
Millions of people in the central and eastern United States are experiencing frigid weather, with wind chill temperatures that are in the single digits in many places. And a storm is expected to bring ...
L.A. County voters are fuming. Two out of three think the county is headed in the wrong direction. Four out of five feel its leaders are closely connected to “big money interests, lobbyists, and ...
Hurricane Melissa was verified to have produced a 252 MPH wind gust, one of the strongest recordings ever on Earth. Associate Scientist at University of Miami Andy Hazelton and Air Force Reserve ...
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