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Weather Center Live (originally titled Weather Center) is an American weather news television program that aired on The Weather Channel from 2009 until 2021. Airing in various timeslots throughout the daytime (and sometimes nighttime) hours and serving as The Weather Channel's de facto flagship forecast program, it features weather forecasts, analysis and weather-related feature segments.
2011-2013 Wake Up With Al: News Yes 2009-2015 Weather Center: News Yes 1998-2009 Weather Center Live: News Yes 2009-2021 Weather: PM Edition: News Yes Weather: PM Edition Weekend: News Yes Weather Proof: Long-form Yes 2009-2010 Weather Scope: News No 1995-1998 Weather Ventures: Long-form Yes 2007-2009 Weekend Now: News Yes 2001-2013 Weekend ...
November brings sky watchers brilliant views, with the Northern Taurids and Leonid meteor showers peaking this week and a full supermoon in between. ... Weather. 24/7 Help. ... the trail of debris ...
(415029) 2011 UL 21, provisional designation 2011 UL 21, is an Apollo class potentially hazardous asteroid discovered on October 17, 2011, by the Catalina Sky Survey project. [1] The asteroid is estimated to have a diameter of 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi). It was rated at Torino Scale 1 on October 27, 2011, with an observation arc of 9.6 days. [4]
On June 14, 2021, The Weather Channel dropped the AMHQ acronym, replacing it with the acronym's initialism of America's Morning Headquarters. The new show debuted alongside a new logo and expanded programming until 12 PM Eastern, adding Alex Wallace as a host from Weather Center Live's 10 AM to 12 PM time slot, which it replaces.
The newly discovered example, 2024 PT5, was only discovered last month when it was spotted by scientists as part of the Asteroid Terrestrial-Impact Last Alert System. The 2024 in its name refers ...
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An asteroid in our solar system will temporarily block the light of Betelgeuse, one of the brightest stars in the night sky, Monday evening and early Tuesday morning.