Does Obesity in U.S. Cities Correlate with Their Proximity to Ski Resorts? This week, Wallethub.com published its findings on 2021โs Most Overweight and Obese Cities in the U.S. In the report, Wallethub listed the top 100 most populated metro areas in the United States and ranked them based on 19 categories that they determined indicate weight-related problems. Some of these categories include the highest percentage of obese adults, the highest percentage of […] Brains Liam Abbott | March 5, 2021 0 Comments
Hurricane Florence to Impact 20-Million People When it Hits the Carolinas on Thursday Hurricane Florence is beginning to strengthen again this morning after some fluctuations occurred overnight. It currently maintains a Category 4 strength, but that could intensify, and is expected to make landfall late afternoon Thursday with sustained winds of 140 mph. Hurricane warnings have already been issued for coastal areas of North Carolina and parts of South Carolina coast. Florence is […] Weather WeatherBrains | September 12, 2018 0 Comments
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The Dark Side of the Eclipse | The Effect the Once in a Lifetime Event Will Have on US Infrastructure On August 21st 2017 mostย across North America will experience a once in a lifetime event. For 1 hour, 33 mins and 16.8 secs at midday the moon will line up with the sun and, forย a 70 mile swath of earth, the shadow of the moon will sweep across the United States in a total solar eclipse. To the people within […] Weather Steven Agar | August 15, 2017 0 Comments
The 2-Minute Long North American Solar Eclipse of August 21st, 2017 On Monday, August 21st, North America will see a solar eclipse where the moon will partially cover the sun for two to three hours. ย If you are in the 70 mile wide path between Oregon and South Carolinaย towardsย the center of this time frame, you will experience a total eclipse and watch the sun completely vanish behind the moon for […] Weather Spencer Miller | July 26, 2017 2 Comments
NOAA Calls South Carolina Flood a “Thousand-Year Event” NOAA is now calling the huge rainfalls and flooding in South Carolina this month a “thousand-year event.”ย Up to 27–inches of rain fell in some locations in South Carolina in only 5 days.ย The resulting flooding was hugely destructive. This definitely makes us think about what we might be expecting storm-wise this winter.ย What would a thousand year storm look […] Weather WeatherBrains | October 13, 2015 0 Comments