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WeatherExtreme’s Dr. Jim Means recorded the 5.7 magnitude earthquake on April 13, 2026, near Silver Springs, Nevada from his property in San Diego County. Jim’s seismograph had no trouble recording it as shown below along with some spectral analysis of the signal.
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WeatherExtreme's Atmospheric Scientiest Cliff Ehrke too this time lapse video from Chruch's Pond looking southeast at the mountain wave activity. The Mt. Rose ski resort is at the right hand side and down in the lower left is Washoe Lake.
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When most people think about weather, they think forecasts. Rain. Snow. Sunshine.
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Grant, MS Atmospheric Science, explains how radar archives reveal the full story behind severe storms.
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Mountain wave turbulence isn’t always visible—but in aviation, it can be one of the most powerful forces pilots encounter.
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Most severe atmospheric motion is invisible. Mountain wave turbulence forms when strong winds hit terrain, creating downstream waves that cause turbulence, rapid wind shifts, and strong vertical motion. Hazardous for aviation—even in clear skies. #AviationMeteorology
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Dr. Austin takes a morning off to make few runs at Mt. Rose Ski Resort near Lake Tahoe, Nevada.
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Weather records can have gaps. Atmospheric modeling helps connect the missing pieces.
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On March 18, 1960, meteorologist John R. Winckler released a research balloon from a glider over Minnesota to study cosmic radiation and upper-atmosphere conditions. Creative experiments like this helped scientists better understand the stratosphere. #WeatherHistory #Meteorology
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Brad Grant, one of WeatherExtreme's experts took this photo graph. It's a view from the south of a large supercell that moved across central Oklahoma on Mar. 9. Hail up to 2.75 in. diameter was reported along the path of the storm .
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This is a view from the south of a large supercell that moved across central Oklahoma on Mar. 9. Hail up to 2.75 in. diameter was reported along the path of the storm .
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This is view from the south of a large supercell that moved across central Oklahoma on Mar. 9. Hail up to 2.75 in. diameter was reported along the path of the storm .
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On February 19, 1847, the first rescuers reach the surviving members of the Donner Party, a group of California-bound emigrants stranded by snow in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
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Large amounts of snowfall in the Sierra and foothills of Reno.
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Mark Twain is famously credited with this quote, which highlights the difference between long-term averages and daily conditions.
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On this day in 1942 daylight saving time was put into effect across the United States to conserve resources during WW1. Congress pushed ahead standard time by one hour in each time zone, imposing daylight saving time —called at the time "War Time"
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