Satellite imagery can help determine the strength, size and cohesion of a storm. The stronger a storm becomes, the more ...
Scenic Relaxation on MSN
Bandon Beach Oregon Coast – Sea Stacks and Ocean Waves in 4K
This video presents Bandon Beach on the Oregon Coast, captured in 4K. Featuring sea stacks, ocean waves, and coastal scenery with aerial views, background music, and no narration.
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Category 1 Hurricane Imelda rolling toward Bermuda may become Cat. 2, windy in North Carolina
Tropical Storm Imelda churning up east coast; Inland impacts continue Tuesday ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking two hurricanes and two tropical waves in the Atlantic. We're in the busiest time of ...
If you’re in Delaware and you want to get out in nature more but don’t know where to start, one local woman has created a website to help those connect with nature. Outdoor recreation specialist, ...
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7,000-Kilometer Gravity Anomaly Detected By NASA Over The Atlantic. It Came With A "Geomagnetic Jerk".
NASA's GRACE satellite detected a large gravity anomaly over the Atlantic Ocean. Meanwhile, Earth-based observatories saw a rapid shift in the planet's geomagnetic field.
Four editors, a creative director and a visual artist met to debate and discuss the best of print media — and its enduring ...
Back 2 Basics Adventures on MSN
Day 88 at Sea: 3 Months Lost on the Ocean
We’ve crossed storms, rationed food, faced isolation — and we’re only on day 88. Watch the map of our path, see what changed over 3 months, and get the honest truth of life on the open water.
At 11 feet (3.4m) tall and nearly 27 feet (8.2m) long, Cooper’s pointy-backed herbivore – affectionately known as Apex – is ...
A new species of mollusk discovered at a depth of 19,430 feet near Japan breaks records and redefines deep-sea life.
Let's talk about Delaware. Yeah, I know. You're thinking of that one scene in Wayne's World. "Hi... I'm in Delaware." It's a punchline state, the quiet ...
Despite no U.S. landfall, a strong onshore - out of the east/northeast - flow/wind will occur to the north & west of Imelda for much of this week making for rough seas & surf + a high rip current risk ...
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