Explore the extraordinary weather phenomena on WASP-127b, where supersonic winds reach speeds of 33,000 kilometers per hour.
Moving at roughly 20,505 miles per hour along the distant world's equator, it’s the fastest known jet stream that wraps around a planet ...
La Niña is one phase of this cycle, characterised by cooler-than-average sea surface temperatures in the east-central ...
Scientists found winds on WASP-127b moving at 33,000 km/h. These are the fastest jetstream winds ever recorded on any planet ...
They also act as a kind of absorbent blanket around the earth, absorbing radiation from our own planet and radiating it back down. This can be vital for keeping us warm, but if to ...
At least two flights briefly traveled faster than the speed of sound as the jet stream sped up, but there would not have been a sonic boom.
Astronomers have detected winds howling at about 20,500 miles (33,000 km) per hour on this large gaseous planet, located in ...
The Met Office has issued an urgent warning as a powerful jet stream is set to surge across the North Atlantic this week, bringing some of the strongest winds of the winter season to the UK.
Dinosaurs long dominated Earth's land ecosystems with a multitude of forms including plant-eating giants like Argentinosaurus, meat-eating brutes like Tyrannosaurus and weirdos like Therizinosaurus, ...
Strong winds are forecast for this weekend, with a yellow weather warning in place for some parts of the UK (Picture: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire) The Met Office says a jet stream moving towards the UK ...
As the cold wave that is sweeping across America heads eastwards it is set to strengthen the jet stream with winds of up to 250mph across the Atlantic. Forecasters in the UK are warning that this ...