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"Helene roared ashore Florida’s coast in late September 2024 as a Category 4 hurricane. But arguably the worst-hit area was hundreds of miles north, across the southern Appalachian Mountains. A deluge of rainfall over a 4-day period, September 25 through September 28, 2024, turned trickling creeks into roaring rivers. Rivers overflowed their banks, and washed out entire mountain towns, neighborhoods, and roads." - NOAA Climate.gov

climate.gov/news-features/even

A Channel West of Eberswalde Crater

This observation focuses on the transition from a smaller to a larger channel or valley in one of the feeder channels upstream of the Eberswalde delta. Eberswalde Crater has often been on the shortlist for potential landing sites, including for the Curiosity rover that landed in Gale Crater.

ID: ESP_075525_1555
date: 6 September 2022
altitude: 256 km

uahirise.org/hipod/ESP_075525_
NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona

"If it disagrees with experiment, it is wrong. In that simple statement is the key to science. It does not make any difference how beautiful your guess is, it does not make any difference how smart you are, who made the guess, or what his name is — if it disagrees with experiment, it is wrong." - R. Feynman

"Coming to Cleveland, TN: The Whispering Giants Native Festival.

Listen to Lucy Rymer of Museum and Cultural Center at 5ive Points - with Rain Ironknife Moore - on the Sat 12/07 festival on @WUTC_FM
's @scenicroots423"

wutc.org/2024-11-12/in-clevela

Thanks to @WDEFNews12 viewer Bruce Brown of Rossville for a very red view of Victoria, Vancouver Island, - Wednesday's @LangleyRoofing .

Got to share? Go to wdef.com/photos

Podcast Episode 10: Hail, yeah!

Dive into the science and observational tech that helps us research and predict severe weather—including hurricanes—with the scientists that make those innovations possible. Dr. Steve Thur gives us an inside look into how NOAA Research studies scientific phenomena from the deepest depths of the ocean to the stars above. - NOAA.gov

noaa.gov/podcasts/planet-noaa-

The best part of presenting weather and science to kids (like I did today at Chattanooga School For The Arts & Sciences) is the questions. Like Carl Sagan found, they ask the most interesting questions. Much less of that curiousity in higher grade levels. Always great to see that interest in and desire to know more about the world they live in.

Wednesday: Clouds and rain on their way for tonight and early Thursday. Continued mild on temperatures with signs of a chill this time next week.
Details coming up on @WDEFNews12 at 5:30, 6, 7 & 11.

Stray showers and maybe a rumble of thunder while taking the dog for a walk this evening. Thanks to David Baley for a view of pupper Caspian, Wednesday's @RuffCutsCleveland .

Submit your pupper pictures at wdef.com/dogwalk

Potential Tropical Cyclone 19 forms in the Caribbean.

The system is moving toward the
west near 6 mph (9 km/h). A westward motion should continue during the next few days, with a decrease in forward speed.

Maximum sustained winds are near 30 mph (45 km/h) with higher gusts. Strengthening is expected during the next few days, and the system is forecast to become a tropical storm on Thursday and continue strengthening as it moves near the coast of Central America.

nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIAT?

A reminder that the US Post Office has opened adoptions for childrens letters to Santa this year as of Nov. 1st. If you would like to help make a childs dreams come true this holiday season, I highly recommend signing up to adopt a letter.

- Showers developing ahead of our latest storm system, now moving into the western @WDEFNews12 viewing area.
Some rumbles of thunder possible tonight.

HiRISE 3D: Pits Sourcing a Channel

This image shows collapse pits at the edge of an infilled basin adjacent to the heavily faulted Ceraunius Fossae. These pits may be volcanic. A channel originates from one of the pits and continues into the basin.

Full image: uahirise.org/anaglyph/ESP_0756

IN EFFECT FROM 4 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 10 AM EST THURSDAY.

* WHAT...SE winds 15-25 mph w/ gusts up to 50 mph expected.
* WHERE...SE Monroe County in the @WDEFNews12 viewing area.
* IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects.

Thanks to @WDEFNews12 viewers Angela & Marty Wagnon from Cleveland for a spooky view from this past Halloween night... Tuesday's @LangleyRoofing .

Tuesday: Dry tonight and early Wednesday. Rain chances increase into tomorrow night with maybe a rumble of thunder possible.
Details on your forecast tonight on @WDEFNews12.

The public is invited to a free Star Party at 's Clarence T. Jones Observatory.
Look through Chattanooga’s historic 20.5″ telescope. View a show with the new planetarium projector.
Gates open at 5:30. Lecture and Planetarium show begin at 6:00. Telescope viewing until 8:00.
All times Eastern.

calendar.utc.edu/event/star-pa

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