by Jason Cooley | April 19, 2017 5:27 pm | Educational Content, Texas Weather
Happy #WeatherWednesday everyone! It’s severe weather season! Last week we talked about supercells! They offer some of the most damaging weather hazards to life and property. Today we will discuss microbursts! Thunderstorms are formed when air rises and...
by Jason Cooley | April 12, 2017 12:55 pm | Educational Content, Texas Weather
Happy #WeatherWednesday friends! I hope y’all found last week’s discussion on positive lightning entertaining. Today we stick to the thunderstorm topic and take a close look at a special thunderstorm called a “supercell”. These storms pose the...
by Jason Cooley | April 5, 2017 12:26 pm | Educational Content, Texas Weather
Happy #WeatherWednesday weather heads! Today we bring positivity, despite a rather potent weather system in place in the Deep South part of the country. Positive lightning that is! Lightning is the discharge of charged droplets and ice crystals in clouds, most often...
by Jason Cooley | March 22, 2017 3:12 pm | Texas Weather
We’re happy to announce a new weekly feature called Weather Wednesday! These weekly articles will contain educational information about the many fascinating aspects of meteorology. We’re always open to suggestions on future topics, so feel free to shoot us...