The Nevada Seismological Laboratory monitors earthquakes in Tosa Wihi Hunu’u, near Midas in Elko County and north central Nevada.
While it's already been hot enough for summertime activities for the past few weeks in Reno, the official start of summer begins Friday June 2…
North America from space. Elements of this image furnished by NASA
The moon will look blood red Sunday night because of a lunar eclipse. The partial eclipse will start around 7:30pm Sunday evening, and will be…
It's been a water year with ups and downs. Going from very dry conditions one month to very wet the next.
The longest partial lunar eclipse since 1440 will occur Thursday night into early Friday according to NASA.
The northern lights can be a beautiful sight to see, but we usually can’t see them very far south in the northern hemisphere.
It's been a chilly Thanksgiving, but we've been in the 70's on Thanksgiving before.
We have one more month of climatological winter left and it is also a Leap Year. I explain how they work in my latest blog.
The science behind the summer solstice has to do with the tilt of the earth, while the colors we see has to do with the scattering of wavelengths.