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How Fire Tornadoes Work

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Inject heat, ash and fire into a spinning mass of air. Watch as a funnel of flames leaps from the ground, reaches for the heavens and then races forward to consume everything in its path. Is such a phenomenon possible?

When Is Hurricane Season Around the World?

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When is Hurricane Season? Discover the crucial dates and regions of hurricane occurrence. Learn how to prepare and stay safe.

Square Waves in Ocean Settings Are Rare But Dangerous

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Square waves also called Cross-sea waves may looks super cool. But you never want to get caught up in the grid-patterned waves they generate.

What are tide tables?

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Whether you sail, surf, fish or collect shells, having one of these could help you out before you hit the water.

Sastrugi: Nature's Beautiful Speed Bumps

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Sastrugi are gorgeous snow formations found in the polar north, but they're also no fun to travel over.

Can it really rain frogs?

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Can it really rain frogs? Learn how waterspouts can make it can rain frogs, squid, fish and even tomatoes.

Braving the Most Dangerous Sea in the World

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The world's oceans and seas are vital arteries for global trade, yet they also pose significant risks to those who navigate them. From piracy to maritime disasters, the dangers that mariners face are numerous and varied.

How Hot Air Balloons Work

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Hot air balloons are about as simple as flying can get - no engine, no moving parts really, and very little the pilot can do to control the vehicle. Find out what it's like to fly a hot air balloon!

Risks of Overtraining

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The risks of overtraining include an increased chance of injury. Learn how to gauge whether you're overtraining.

Scientists Detected a Space Hurricane for the First Time. What's That?

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In 2014, scientists observed a space hurricane for the first time; they reported their findings this year. But what's a space hurricane - and do we on Earth have to worry about with them?

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