With storms occurring between 140 to 160 nights a year, it's no wonder the area is a world record holder.
In the past decade, the dramatic surge in satellite launches has left space cluttered with junk.
While New York winters are often depicted as snowy wonderlands, the city's never been as snowy as you think.
Seismic imaging off the Pacific Coast could reveal where the next big earthquake might strike.
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An asteroid is going to circle our planet for two months this autumn before going on its way.
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Over 100 fires in one province alone have been burning under the Canadian snow at an unprecedented rate.
A bus-sized satellite has become the latest piece to fall to Earth. How often does that happen?