Elizabeth Rizzini and Darren Bett look at why our weather is so gloomy at the moment and ponder when things might change.
Britain is currently in the middle of “anticyclonic gloom”, which has blanketed the country in a “claustrophobic” low cloud for several days at the beginning of November. In a post on ...
The Great Red Spot is a gargantuan, high-pressure vortex called an anticyclonic storm that has been raging in Jupiter's southern hemisphere for at least 350 years. The storm's physical width has ...
An “anticyclonic gloom” which has brought dreary grey weather to the UK is set to finally subside, with sunshine making a ...
In a study published last month in the Planetary Science Journal, a time-lapsed video showed how the storm shifts over a ...
The UK faces a gloomy rest of November with maps and charts showing a giant 500-mile storm sweeping Europe. One map produced ...
With some Arctic air heading our way from Sunday, some parts of the United Kingdom could see their first wintry weather.
The Great Red Spot is a persistent high-pressure region in the atmosphere of Jupiter, producing an anticyclonic storm that is the largest in the Solar System. Located 22 degrees south of Jupiter's ...
In autumn and winter, while sunny, clearer days are possible, high pressure can also result in "anticyclonic gloom". This is when high pressure traps an area of moisture close to the surface of ...
Consider Monday’s national ranking a first step. A start. A beginning to what St. John’s and its fans hope will be a long-awaited breakthrough season.