Even on quiet nights out for dinner with my wife, weather geekdom can find its way to the surface. Friday was one of those evenings. The Italian restaurant was packed so I dropped my wife off to get ...
You may have spotted it over the mountains near Vancouver, B.C. or the Bellingham area - a strange looking cloud with a flat top that resembles a giant anvil. The technical name for this type of cloud ...
A storm cloud described by some as a “nuke” cloud drew the attention of hundreds of San Antonians Saturday evening as it poured heavy rain over Atascosa county. Matthew Brady, a meteorologist with the ...
Every October, the U.S. Postal Service likes to issue stamps of interest to children, along with teacher kits for use in the classroom. In the past, that's included "creepy-crawlies" like insects and ...
I LOVE clouds! There... I said it. To spend a few minutes just watching them gives you an incredible insight into the fluidity of the atmosphere around us. Once you can "read" them, you begin to ...
On Monday, September 16, Capital Weather Gang reader Brandon Kopp traveled to Yellowstone National Park. As if the beautiful landscape surroundings along the Firehole river near Old Faithful weren’t ...
Officials have told people not to panic after a city less than 60 miles from Chernobyl was covered in a giant mushroom-shaped cloud. Chernobyl, in Ukraine, was the site of the world's worst nuclear ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Check out the photo below, which was snapped ...
My pal Randy Halverson is one of the best time-lapse videographers out there. I’ve been posting his work here for years (see Related Posts below), so I was very happy to hear he’s got another one out: ...
As the International Space Station traveled towards the terminator, an astronaut shot this oblique photograph of a heavily clouded region near the northeastern coast of Brazil. The angle of the ...
I LOVE clouds! There... I said it. To spend a few minutes just watching them gives you an incredible insight into the fluidity of the atmosphere around us. Once you can "read" them, you begin to ...