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Trees seen emitting a ghostly light during a thunderstorm for the first time
Coronae glow on the tips of spruce needles, induced by charged metal plates in a laboratory. (William Brune) For the first time, meteorologists have glimpsed the tiny bursts of ultraviolet light ...
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Do trees really explode in the cold? An expert weighs in
What to know before the extreme cold settles in.
Local arborist Luke Brunner says that low temperatures are far less dangerous to trees than heavy snow and ice.
During an October solar eclipse in 2022, a team of scientists traveled to the Dolomites, a forested mountain range in Italy, ...
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