8.29.2023

A mighty gargoyle has been sighted off the Isle of Wight

A giant gargoyle was filmed off the coast of the Isle of Wight in England.

The UK's national weather service, the Met Office, said the gargoyle was spotted on August 26.

Gargoyles are similar to tornadoes but form over a body of water.

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8.25.2023

Hawaii: BBC Weather analyzes Maui fires

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At least 36 people have died in the forest fires on the Hawaiian island of Maui.

Filmed a meteor shower and a satellite "train".

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The camera recorded a meteor shower coming off Hawaii as a parade of satellites passed.

8.20.2023

A meteor shower and a satellite "train" filmed

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The camera recorded a meteor shower coming off Hawaii as a parade of satellites passed.

8.11.2023

Telescope records stunning images of the Milky Way

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Located on a dormant volcano in Hawaii, the telescope takes pictures from space.

Hawaii: BBC Weather investigates fires on Maui

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At least 36 people have died in the forest fires on the Hawaiian island of Maui.

8.07.2023

Spider monkeys were found smuggled in a backpack in Texas

Border Patrol agents found seven spider monkeys in a backpack when they arrested a man trying to smuggle animals into the United States from Mexico.

According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, at least six species of spider monkeys living in Central and South America are considered endangered.

The monkeys were given to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.

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8.05.2023

The race to save coral from warm Florida sea temperatures

Historically high sea temperatures threaten colossal coral die-offs in the Florida Keys. But scientists are struggling to stop it.

Oceanographers predict the record-warm water will last through September. To protect healthy corals, they move them to deeper water. Coral Restoration Pioneer Ken Nedimyer and Research and Monitoring Coordinator Katey Lesneski discussed how corals might survive in the future.

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