Monarchs use a combination of air currents and thermals to travel long distances. They can travel between 50-100 miles a day; it can take up to two months to complete their journey. The farthest-ranging monarch butterfly recorded traveled 265 miles in one day. 🦋🌍
RT @NWSWPC: This Christmas Eve morning, GOES IR lower level water vapor shows an atmospheric river bringing rain and mountain snow out West, a shortwave bringing the threat for strong thunderstorms in the southern Plains, and a frontal system across the East bringing wintry precipitation. https://t.co/Myb40L9b2X
Dec 24: Rough to very rough seas will gradually subside across the eastern Pacific through Dec 26. Rough seas over the western Atlantic north of the Greater Antilles will also subside through tonight. For more information, please see https://t.co/26J6Uoh0VW. https://t.co/VrTNULruz0
El Pacto HYLEA ha dado un paso más en su compromiso con la biodiversidad al instalar 11 vallas informativas en el Parque Natural Regional de Siberia Ceibas y el Parque Natural Municipal Luis Antonio Mota.
RT @NWS: Behind your flight, this holiday season and every day, National Weather Service aviation meteorologists are keeping an eye on the conditions to ensure our partners at FAA and in the aviation industry have the latest information on weather related hazards that can impact your flight. NWS Aviation Meteorologists are embedded with our FAA partners at the Command Center and at Center Weather Service Units across the country. We’re working hard to ensure your trip home for the holidays is safe and efficient.
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As we wrap up 2024, we want to say thanks – for your steadfast commitment to protecting nature and building a better world. Conservation International’s work is only made possible through your support. Thank you for being a part of our community. https://t.co/PxS7sAnYz5
5-minute @NOAASatellites#GOESWest Shortwave Infrared and Fire Mask derived product show the thermal signature of an eruption of #Kilauea on the Big Island of Hawai`i. The yellow pixels in the Fire Mask indicate *saturated* Shortwave Infrared brightness temperatures of 137.88ºC. https://t.co/qwb9HXOSVd