Researchers from Guangxi University, China have developed a new gas sensor that detects ammonia with a record speed of 1.4 seconds. The sensor's design mimics the structure of alveoli—the tiny air ...
Recent weeks of Arctic temperatures across the Midwest and Northeast have dramatically increased the amount of ice across all the Great Lakes, which are now 58 percent covered. Just 5 percent of the ...
With the clear sky Sunday, we were able to get a good look at Lake Erie from the high-resolution satellites 500 miles up in space. Now we also have images from close-up, right on top of the crack.
CLEVELAND (WJW) — An 80-mile crack opened up across Lake Erie’s ice over the weekend. It’s so massive, it’s visible from space! Just when you thought Lake Erie would be entirely frozen over for the ...
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Ashley Gaignard poses for a photo inside her home in Donaldsonville, La., less than three miles from the world’s largest ammonia plant. “What hurts the most is we're watching the leaders that we ...
A massive ice fracture formed across Lake Erie over the weekend. The 80-mile-long crack stretched from Canada to Ohio, according to NOAA. Lake Erie is almost 100% frozen over with ice due to cold ...
A large crack in the ice covering Lake Erie was captured on Sunday by a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration satellite, officials said. In a post on Monday on X, NOAA estimates the fissure ...
It's likely related to several factors including the strong northerly winds on Saturday pushing the ice south. This may have led to pressure building up and some weakening of the ice. With ample ...
Lake Erie has developed a crack so large it's visible from space, after almost the entire lake froze solid. The great lake, situated between the border of the United States and Canada, froze almost ...
An 80-mile-long crack was captured forming across Lake Erie by a weather satellite, NOAA said on Monday, Feb. 9. In a post on X on Monday, NOAA shared video from the GOES19 satellite that clearly ...
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