From climate scientist Dr. Daniel Swain, a collection of extreme weather facts and scientific phenomena for the weather-watcher.
For novice hurricane hunters and seasoned forecasters alike, it's a year of cyclones, twisters, blizzards, heat waves, and the science behind the world's most mysterious weather phenomena.
Extreme Events: Consider the basketball-size hailstone that fell into a small town in Argentina, or Canada's coldest day, when an astonishing -81 F temperature caused sound waves to bend.
Extreme Places: Al the mouth of the Catatumbo River in Venezuela, lightning is known to strike every 1 to 2 seconds. Literally.
Plus, discover weather's role in mythology, fascinating trivia, and terms such as "St. Elmo's fire"-a blue-violet plasma that emanates from pointy objects during thunderstorms.
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