Posts Tagged ‘meteorology’

  • Why does the sky turn green before a tornado?

    Scott Bachmeier, a research meteorologist at the Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies at UW-Madison, says that particles in the air scatter light. In the day, the particles scatter more violet and blue light, but our eyes are more sensitive to blue light — that’s why the sky appears blue.
    Thunderstorms, which can be the home [...]


    Friday, August 24th, 2007
  • Earth Seen From Space

    Earth Observing System uses satellites to accelerate earth science, oceanography, meteorology and global change.


    Thursday, March 27th, 2003
  • Infrared World: Exploring the Invisible

    Uses of infrared radiation in cars, astronomy and meteorology.


    Thursday, January 6th, 2000
  • Kites: A Cut-Rate Scientific Tool

    Scientific kites are back, flying payloads high into the atmosphere and delivering data at a fraction of the cost of satellites and specialized planes.


    Thursday, December 9th, 1999


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