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The Stratosphere – Defining Earth’s Second Atmospheric Layer And Its Defining Characteristics

The Stratosphere – Defining Earth’s Second Atmospheric Layer And Its Defining Characteristics

by Wessel Wessels

The Earth's atmosphere consists of five layers, each with its own distinct characteristics. The stratosphere is the second layer, situated above the...

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Facts About The Mesosphere – What It Is And Its Defining Characteristics

Facts About The Mesosphere – What It Is And Its Defining Characteristics

by Wessel Wessels

Earth’s atmosphere consists of five layers, each with its own distinct features. The mesosphere is the third layer, located above the stratosphere and below...

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Land And Sea Breezes – What They Are, And The Differences Between Them

Land And Sea Breezes – What They Are, And The Differences Between Them

by Wessel Wessels

Most readers have heard of a land or sea breeze during weather forecasts discussing coastal conditions. But what precisely are they, and what are the...

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Cyclones And Anticyclones: What Is The Difference?

Cyclones And Anticyclones: What Is The Difference?

by Wessel Wessels

Most readers are familiar with the term “cyclone,” but not with the term “anticyclone.” We take a closer look at cyclones and anticyclones and their...

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What Is The Difference Between A Hurricane, Typhoon, And Cyclone?

What Is The Difference Between A Hurricane, Typhoon, And Cyclone?

by Wessel Wessels

Most of us are very familiar with the terms "hurricane, typhoon, and cyclone." It's easy to think of these storm systems as completely different...

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21 Interesting & Important Facts About The Weather You Should Know

21 Interesting & Important Facts About The Weather You Should Know

by Wessel Wessels

As much as you think you know about the weather and climate, there may still be a few interesting and important facts you are not aware of or may have...

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Rainiest Cities In The World – 12 Locations With The Highest Rainfall In The World

Rainiest Cities In The World – 12 Locations With The Highest Rainfall In The World

by Wessel Wessels

If you live in a region where it rains constantly throughout the year, you may believe you live in the rainiest place on Earth. However, a few cities and...

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Windiest Places On Earth – A Look At The 11 Windiest Locations On The Planet

Windiest Places On Earth – A Look At The 11 Windiest Locations On The Planet

by Wessel Wessels

A debate exists in many meteorological circles about the location of the windiest place on Earth. There are, however, a few locations on the planet where...

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Warm And Cold Fronts – What They Are And How They Differ From Each Other

Warm And Cold Fronts – What They Are And How They Differ From Each Other

by Wessel Wessels

Frequent viewers of weather forecasts will be familiar with the terms "warm and cold fronts." Exactly what they are, though, and the differences between the...

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Freezing Rain vs Sleet – Understanding The Differences Between The Two

Freezing Rain vs Sleet – Understanding The Differences Between The Two

by Wessel Wessels

They are both forms of water that end up in their solid state when they are forced to cool down rapidly. However, there are a few significant differences...

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