Strange and stunning happenings on our Planet.
It Snowed in the Sahara
On Sunday, snow fell in Ain Sefra, an Algerian town in the Northern Sahara Desert.
Strange and stunning happenings on our Planet.
On Sunday, snow fell in Ain Sefra, an Algerian town in the Northern Sahara Desert.
Take a look at the rare Bomb Cyclone, viewed from GOES satellite, hitting United States’ East Coast.
As the Bomb Cyclone hits the US, cars were trapped in frozen floodwaters outside Boston on Thursday.
Take a look at this spectacular video capturing a Sun Halo over Sweden.
A meteorological ‘bomb cyclone’ is set to ‘blast’ along the East Coast and extreme cold will soon follow.
This video shows the age of the ocean floor along with the labeled tectonic plates and boundaries.
The part of the iceberg below water appears bluest primarily due to blue light from the water in Antarctica’s McMurdo Sound.
In late December 2014, a submarine volcano in the South Pacific Kingdom of Tonga erupted. When the ash finally settled after a month, a newborn island with
NASA’ science aircraft flies over smoke plumes by Thomas Fire in California, from roughly 65,000 feet.
There was a time – and not too long ago – when the world warmed more than any human has ever seen. (So far)