They have missing "dipole magnetic fields." Here's why that's really weird. When NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft made its way to outer regions of the solar system in the late 80's, it noticed ...
Both weather events have been linked to higher-than-usual temperature differences between the two sides of the Indian Ocean - something meteorologists refer to as the Indian Ocean Dipole.
McManus wrote in his weekly Mesonet Ticker column. "As has become increasingly the case, we see this dipole movement where we ...
For the last two decades, researchers had speculated that this was because layers of material within these worlds were unable to mix, halting any convection movement which gives rise to dipole ...