Atmospheric Rivers: What They Actually Are
Atmospheric rivers are powerful streams of tropical moisture that can bring flooding, landslides, and major snow to the West Coast. Here’s a clear look at what they are, how they form, and why they matter.
Convergence and Divergence - The Hidden Reason For Rising and Sinking Air
Convergence and Divergence control where air rises and sinks in the atmosphere, shaping storms, clear skies, and the weather we experience every day.
What Exactly Is Weather?
Weather is the atmosphere adjusting itself to stay in balance. This post looks at what weather really is and how those constant changes shape what we see every day.
Troughs and Ridges: The Hidden Drivers of Weather
Learn how atmospheric features called troughs and ridges control storm tracks, temperature swings, and the patterns that define our daily weather.