Earth’s elliptical path around the Sun does more than keep the planet in a stable orbit. Because that path is not a perfect ...
A strip of cool water stretches west from South America along the equator, helping set the pace for some of the planet’s most important weather swings. That Pacific “cold tongue” helps steer the El ...
Recently, we looked at insolation and the solar constant, and in this article, we are going to look at global net radiation and seasons.
The annual clock of the seasons—winter, spring, summer, autumn—is often taken as a given. But our new study in Nature, using a new approach for observing seasonal growth cycles from satellites, shows ...
METEOROLOGIST DALENCIA JENKINS JOINS US NOW TO EXPLAIN. TELL US WHAT DOES MATTER. YEAH, IT’S REALLY THE TILT. AND THAT CREATES KIND OF THE DISTANCE BETWEEN. SO WE’LL TALK ABOUT THAT IN A SECOND. BUT ...
Earth has surpluses of radiation in its equatorial regions, and deficits toward its poles. Our weather is a matter of Earth ...