CHICAGO (WLS) -- Have you heard of the term outflow boundary? It's a feature of a thunderstorm that we can see on Live Doppler 7 Max Radar, most often in the summer. On a radar image, you can see the ...
A striking image made with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) reveals intricate details of Herbig-Haro 211 (HH 211), the gaseous outflow surrounding a very young star in its earliest stages. The ...
The so-called Herbig-Haro objects (HHs) are luminous jets of gas signalling the growth of infant stars. Using the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), an international team of astronomers, ...
Galaxies pass gas—in the case of galaxy NGC 4383, so much so that its gas outflow is 20,000 light-years across and more massive than 50 million Suns. Yet even an outflow of this immensity was ...
We have observed the central and eastern outflows with the X-shooter spectrograph at the VLT, which enabled the detection of spectral diagnostics over the entire spectral range from 0.35 μm to 2.5 μm, ...
Have you heard your favorite WDRB meteorologist say "outflow boundary" (or just outflow or just boundary) when talking about storms? This post will help clear up what that is and what it is not.
Ever wondered what an outflow boundary was? Meteorologist James Bryant tells us how they work. Outflow boundaries are just small scale cold fronts or boundaries that sometimes ignite thunderstorms as ...
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