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A Planet 900 Light-Years Away Has Weather So Extreme “It Feels Like Science Fiction”. It’s 70,000 km/h Winds Carry Vaporized Iron and Even Titanium
Scientists have for the first time mapped the 3D structure of an exoplanet’s atmosphere, uncovering violent winds and bizarre ...
Morning Overview on MSN
900 LY away, a planet has 70,000 km/h winds carrying vaporized iron + Ti
Roughly 900 light years from Earth, astronomers have found a world where the weather reads like a fever dream: winds racing ...
The summer of 2025 brought unprecedented flash flooding across the U.S., with the central and eastern regions hit ...
Combining artificial intelligence with a conventional climate model can predict heatwaves faster than the standard model ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Researchers sound the alarm after discovering eye-opening common thread between extreme events: 'Suffering will continue'
"We will see more record-breaking events that push countries to the brink, no matter how prepared they are." Researchers ...
This cold blast could be relatively short-lived, with a return to more typical wintry temperatures by later in December.
This Climate Matters analysis is based on open-access data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). See Methodology for details. More frequent and intense extreme heat — the ...
A new groundbreaking study uncovers ways to use A.I. to prepare for extreme weather. A.I. could even help predict wildfires. Issues remain about the ethical use of this technology, and trust in the ...
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