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Mountain Dew unveiled its new logo. The nostalgic forward look for the PepsiCo beverage brand captures the outdoor spirit and the Do the Dew mantra beverage fans embrace.
Mountain waves can also lead to extreme turbulence, making for rough conditions in the skies. Jennifer Gray is a weather and climate writer for weather.com.
The turbulence from a mountain wave can sometimes be felt as much 5,000 feet above the tropopause. Some of the most serious comes in the form of mountain wave activity.
Mountain waves are a weather phenomenon that occurs when strong winds hit mountain ranges, and they’re already happening near the L.A. fires. Extreme winds are fueling horrific fires across ...
At least 45 Democratic challengers in 34 districts raised more money last quarter than congressmember they’re hoping to defeat in November.
The 44th annual Telluride’s Mountainfilm festival has announced its first wave of film titles and festival highlights. Festival-goers can look forward to more than 120 films as the festival ...
Last year, Mountain Dew retired its jagged, abbreviated “Mtn Dew” logo introduced in 2009 for a new logo that spells out the citrus soda brand’s entire name. If the old visual identity was ...
The Palmdale Mountain Wave is caused when southwesterly air flowing over the San Gabriel Mountains is met by "an inversion on top that pushes the air down," according to the National Weather Service.
To get a mountain wave event, you need strong winds at and slightly above the surface. This zone is known as the boundary layer (between the surface and 850 mb).
Such wave clouds in the atmosphere aren’t uncommon, particularly near mountain peaks, but tend to be rather fleeting. Pristine examples are rare. Tuesday’s spectacle in Wyoming was exceptional ...
In the not-too-distant past, the best forecast of mountain waves came from pilots' own experience, based on local terrain and wind speeds. However, a relatively new tool available from the ...
While mountain waves impact a very narrow area, they can be incredibly dangerous and even life threatening. In many ways, the atmosphere acts similarly to water. Imagine a river flowing.