Researchers at Texas A&M University have constructed a robot with cycloidal wheels, marking a significant step forward in using robotics in all-terrain environments. The Adaptive Robotics and ...
Scientists used satellite imagery to confirm that a previously undiscovered tornado tore through the Australian outback in ...
The magazine's most-read articles of the year included a close-up look at the adorable yet venomous pygmy slow loris, a ...
Researchers studied the looping "cycloidal marks" in the scar to determine the tornado's severity, direction and wind speeds. Matej Lipar, Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science ...
The origin of the strange clearing, which is still visible today, was detected by a scientist trawling through satellite data.
The recent finding is a cycloidal twist in the tale of the Western Australia-South Australia border, where twisters are not common, and showcases the extreme weather that happens on our planet ...
The scar measured 6.8 miles long and spanned between 525 and 820 feet wide. It had “cycloidal marks,” or a chain of dark loops created by the tornado’s suction vortexes. Based on their ...
Our results have been published in the Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science. The scar is 11km long and between 160–250m wide. It bears striking patterns called “cycloidal marks”, ...
"The characteristics of the scar, including its cycloidal marks indicative of suction vortexes activity, and the analysis of associated weather patterns, indicate a tornado moving in an eastward ...
It bears striking patterns called "cycloidal marks", formed by tornado suction vortexes. This suggests the tornado was no ordinary storm but in the strong F2 or F3 category, spinning with ...
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