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Weather

8 facts

Explore the fascinating world of weather! Discover facts about clouds, storms, temperatures, and global climate patterns. Learn how weather impacts our daily lives.

  • Central African Republic103 views

    The Equator Runs Just South of the Country's Border

    While not directly crossing the Central African Republic, the Equator lies very close to its southern boundary. This proximity means the country experiences a predominantly tropical climate, characterized by high temperatures and significant rainfall throughout much of the year, influencing its rich biodiversity.

  • British Virgin Islands100 views

    The BVI Is Located In The Atlantic Hurricane Belt

    Due to its geographical position, the islands are susceptible to hurricanes, particularly from June to November. Significant storms, like Hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017, have caused widespread damage, highlighting the resilience of the local communities and their ongoing recovery efforts.

  • Aruba104 views

    Aruba Sits Outside the Caribbean's Hurricane Belt

    This unique geographical positioning significantly reduces the risk of direct hurricane hits, making it a safer destination during peak hurricane season. Its location in the southern Caribbean means it typically experiences calmer weather patterns.

  • Crazy98 views

    Mysterious Glowing Spheres Of Lightning Can Float Through Walls

    Ball lightning is an unexplained atmospheric electrical phenomenon appearing as a luminous, spherical object that can last much longer than a typical lightning flash. Eyewitness accounts describe it moving slowly, sometimes even passing through solid objects like windows or airplane fuselages, baffling scientists.

  • Weather103 views

    A Single Cumulus Cloud Can Weigh Over a Million Pounds

    While they appear light and fluffy, clouds are made of tiny water droplets. A typical cumulus cloud, about a kilometer across, contains hundreds of tons of water, equivalent to several blue whales, despite floating effortlessly.

  • Physics103 views

    A Lightning Bolt Can Be Five Times Hotter Than The Sun's Surface.

    While the surface of the sun is around 9,940 degrees Fahrenheit (5,500 degrees Celsius), lightning can reach temperatures of 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit (27,760 degrees Celsius). This intense heat causes the air to expand explosively, creating thunder.