A blizzard that trapped hundreds of trekkers on the north side of Mount Everest last weekend captured headlines for its ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
With snow still falling and massive waves battering coastal villages in a nine-state New Englandregion, it’s still too early to gauge the true impact of the monster blizzard of 2013. What’s known, ...
The blizzard that arrived on the warm afternoon of Jan. 12, 1888, caught many by surprise, including children walking home from one-room schoolhouses. On the anniversary of the storm, science ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. As the Northeast digs out from under the snow dumped by the Christmas Blizzard of 2010, we ...
Few drivers were out Sunday as snow and high winds moved through Kansas City. The forecast called for winds up to 55 mph and up to 6 inches of snow. The blizzard only lasted a few hours, but it ...
On the same week that a federal budget standoff shut down vast swaths of the U.S. government, a freak blizzard shut down vast swaths of South Dakota. And both disasters have combined to devastate one ...
Developer Blizzard once tested a Diablo-style science-fiction game set in space, according to David Caddock, author of upcoming unofficial Blizzard North biography Stay Awhile and Listen. "Have you ...
A physics professor in California has come up with answers to all of your questions about snow. Caltech's Ken Libbrecht explains everything from why no two snowflakes are identical, to where ...
The first thing you notice from the satellite is that it’s a monster, a single storm that stretches from Alabama to Pennsylvania, promising low pressure and high winds and moisture galore. If the ...
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