The Daniel Center
The Daniel Center @TheDanielCenter ·
Weather and seasons came to life this week. Students built LEGO models to represent different seasons, tested how much water clouds can hold before raining, and got creative making rainbows, and even their own birthday weather reports! #STEMLearning #WeatherScience #HandsOn
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inJiashan
inJiashan @InJiashan ·
A meteorological station hidden in a primary school in Jiashan, Zhejiang, China, with devices like Stevenson screens, helping people understand weather easily. #ChinaEducation #WeatherScience
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TLDR News
TLDR News @TLDRGlobalNews ·
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Understanding how weather systems move across continents helps us predict floods, prepare communities, and appreciate Earth's dynamic climate. Knowledge like this makes you a more informed global citizen. 📚 Via The Guardian World | theguardian.com/australia-news… | #WeatherScience #ClimateResilience #60SecondsWisdom #Wisdom #BroadKnowledge
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Narelle to intensify with Perth a possible target as storm makes rare crossing...

Narelle weakens to a tropical low after bringing heavy rain to already-saturated parts of the Northern Territory

From theguardian.com
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Manas Jain
Manas Jain @manasja78413772 ·
Thrilled to reshare this news! Zephyrus, an agentic LLM framework for weather science, has been accepted at ICLR 2026, and I'm grateful to have contributed to this project at Prof. Rose Yu's Spatiotemporal Lab at UC San Diego. #AgenticAI #LLM #WeatherScience #ICLR2026
Rose Yu Rose Yu @yuqirose ·
Excited to announce our Zephyrus weather agent, the first #agenticAI framework for weather science, to appear at @iclr_conf !!! Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2510.04017 News: today.ucsd.edu/story/new-ai-a… Demo: youtu.be/m2cIRXc0ZBY (1/3)
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weathersci
weathersci @weathersci ·
❄️ Why do winter storm forecasts change? Small shifts in a storm’s track can change everything: 🌨️ Snow totals 🧊 Ice risk 💨 Wind impacts Learn why storm tracks move 👇 weatherscientific.com/blogs/weather-… #WinterStorm #WeatherScience #StormTracking
Why Winter Storm Tracks Shift And What That Means For Your Area by Weather Scientific
Why Winter Storm Tracks Shift And What That Means For Your Area

Why do winter storm forecasts change? Learn why winter storm tracks shift and how small changes can dramatically affect snowfall, ice, and travel conditions in your area.

From weatherscientific.com
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NWS Duluth
NWS Duluth @NWSduluth ·
Ever wonder what makes snow melt quickly? It's not just sunshine! Warm nights, wind, and rain on top of warm snow can trigger rapid melting and excess runoff. Check out our graphic to learn the science behind snowmelt! #WeatherScience #SnowMelt
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