The time was twelve minutes after three in the morning on the west coast of the United States. A low-pressure system blew rain off the Pacific Ocean, and thick clouds covered western Oregon and Washington. The moon was almost full, but none of that light reached the cities, towns, and countryside. This weather system was Read More…
Author: William House
William is an earth scientist and writer with an interest in providing the science "backstory" for breaking environmental, earth science, and climate change news.