Solar flare from the sun blows ionized gas towards Earth's magnetic field, producing auroras in the Northern and Southern hemisphere.

Early Update of Earth’s Magnetic Model Marks Quick Changes

Early Update of Earth’s Magnetic Model Marks Quick Changes by Jordanna Sheermohamed of Weather Forecast Solutions Recent news headlines have taken liberties in reporting about the shift in the Earth’s magnetic poles and the bumped up deadline to update the world magnetic model by a year. The regularly 5-year scheduled update was been realigned to […]

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Sunny day, blue skies, and high altitude cirrus clouds in the atmosphere.

Clouds Decoded

Clouds Decoded by Jordanna Sheermohamed of Weather Forecast Solutions Clouds provide some of the best observational information when scanning the sky for a hint of impending weather. The most obvious being a cumulonimbus cloud, from the Latin root “cumulus” meaning “heap” and “nimbus” meaning “rain”, is exactly what one would picture; a piled heap reaching […]

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Sunscreen bottles being crossed out with a no symbol.

Ocean Health Behind Hawaii Ban of Sunscreen

Ocean Health Behind Hawaii Ban of Sunscreen by Jordanna Sheermohamed of Weather Forecast Solutions Sun protection has been a hot topic with much debate for some time, but most studies have concluded that regular use of sunscreens/sunblocks is one important step in minimizing the health risks of sun exposure. Unfortunately, sunscreens/sun blocks can negatively affect […]

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Falling water droplet

Water, Water Everywhere Yet Not a Drop to Spare

Water, Water Everywhere Yet Not a Drop to Spare by Jordanna Sheermohamed of Weather Forecast Solutions It covers 70 percent of our planet. We play in it, clean with it, cook with it and essentially use it to simplify our everyday lives. Human survival is bounded by the “3-3-3” rule, meaning we can survive 3 […]

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