Swackett Weather Fun Fact: If you could remove a postage stamp size chunk of the sun`s surface, the brightness would be equivalent to over 1,500,000 candles burning.
Swackett Weather Fun Fact: The Belt of Venus
Swackett Weather Fun Fact: The belt of Venus is a phenomenon that occurs during dusty evenings when a band of pinkish or brownish sky will appear between the sky and the horizon.
Swackett Weather Fun Fact: Strange Weather
Swackett Weather Fun Fact: In 2001, there were reports of scarlet, green, yellow, brown and black rains in southern India. While scientists determined that airborne spores from algae caused these rains, a variety of substances can create strange-colored rain.
Swackett Weather Fun Fact: The Study of Thunder
Swackett Weather Fun Fact: Did you know? Brontology is the study of thunder.
Swackett Weather Fun Fact: A Gustnado
Swackett Weather Fun Fact: A gustnado is a small tornado that forms along the gust front of a thunderstorm. They are usually weak and short-lived. Often gustnados are only visible as a debris or dust whirl.
Swackett Weather Fun Fact: Room Temperature
Swackett Weather Fun Fact: Did you know? Room temperature is defined as between 68 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit (20 to 25 Celsius).
Swackett Weather Fun Fact: The Windiest City
Swackett Weather Fun Fact: Did you know? Perth is Australia`s windiest city.
Swackett Weather Fun Fact: Hurricane
Swackett Weather Fun Fact: In ten minutes, a hurricane releases more energy than all the world`s nuclear weapons combined!
Swackett Weather Fun Fact: Driest Place on the Planet
Swackett Weather Fun Fact: DId you know? Antofagasta, Chile is the driest place on the planet with getting less than 0.1 mm (0.00393701 inches) per year, and with many years having no rainfall what so ever.
Swackett Weather Fun Fact: Largest Hail Stone
Swackett Weather Fun Fact: Vivian, South Dakota holds the record for the largest hail stone in the Unites States which measured 8-inches in diameter and fell on July 23, 2010.