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Locust Plague Devours 40,000 Tonnes of Vegetation

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When there is an abundance of crops, flightless locusts create a plague-like swarm, which can run a kilometre long, in search for food.

Are Hurricanes Getting Stronger?

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Although we’ll never see a Category 6 hurricane, data does show that more hurricanes are becoming more severe.

Earth From Space: UK Heatwave

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The Copernicus Sentinel-3 images show the scale of Britain’s heatwave in August.

Why Weather Forecasts Suck

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There are two types of rain, and one of them is almost impossible to forecast.

Why is Rain So Hard to Predict?

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There are two types of rain, and one of them is almost impossible to forecast.

The Tree That Survives Without Rain

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In the midst of dry season, while most trees loose their leaves, the apple ring acacias at the Zambezi River is full of life, providing shelter and food for the animals.

What Is A Blizzard?

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Usually when it's snowing outside, it's really calm, pretty, and fun to play in! But there are certain types of big snowstorms, called blizzards, that can get really windy, wild, and even dangerous!

Climates For Kids

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In this video your kids will learn all about climates, different kinds of weather, and the climate zones all over the world.

How DUBAI Actually Controls its Weather

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Wouldn't it be amazing to be able to control the weather? You could give yourself beautiful sunny days whenever you wanted or decide you needed some rain to help water crops for farmlands. Well in today's new video you will learn about the insane and fantastic way Dubai has taken control over the city's weather!

Why The Shortest Day Of The Year Isn't The Coldest

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The way we experience seasons don't necessarily line up with how they're technically defined - here's why.

The Rain Shadow Effect

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Here’s how mountains control the weather.

Is the weather actually becoming more extreme?

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Explore the differences between weather and climate – what they are, how we predict them, and what those predictions can tell us.

Our Solar Eclipse Sunset Adventure in Argentina

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We used Dr. Telepun's "Solar Eclipse Timer" to figure out our exact contact times.

Could We Survive Without the Sun? | Because Space

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While gremlins, goblins, and Mr.Burns may think it sounds like a good idea, would a world without the Sun even be possible?

What If Earth Only Had One Season?

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Everyone loves the summer season, but what if it was gone? What if Earth only experienced winter?

100 Gallons of Spider Silk | Because Science Footnotes

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Kyle discusses exactly how much spider silk Peter Parker would need to stop that train, responds to your comments, and more!

Eclipse Weather | Because Science Live

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What happens to our weather when an eclipse happens?

How Hot Could It Actually Get?

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What's the hottest it could possibly get in our solar system? Maybe we'll look deeper into the universe next.

Most hurricanes that hit the US come from the same exact spot in the world

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As Hurricane Irma bears down on the East coast, Floridians may be wondering where all the hurricanes come from, and why they all follow a similar course. In fact, Irma, Harvey, and Jose were all born on the other side of the Atlantic, off the coast of Africa, and the Sahara desert may be to blame.

How do tornadoes form?

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Tornadoes are the most violent storms on Earth, with wind velocities that can exceed 200 miles per hour. How do these terrifying cyclones form? Meteorologist James Spann sheds light on the lifespan of tornadoes as they go from supercell thunderstorms to terrible twisters before eventually dissolving back into thin air.

Hutchinson Kansas tornado

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A Drone Captured A Tornado And It's Terrifying