
Angeli Gabriel
Producer at FOX Weather
Digital Content Producer at Fox News
Digital Producer @FoxWeather | Formerly @NatGeo @FoxNews | Loves saucy debates, revels in science & history, and listens to soft rock unironically.
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fox29.com | Angeli Gabriel
By Angeli GabrielPublished April 18, 2025 2:44pm EDT Cicadas appear in parts of US as 2 broods emerge Videos of noisy cicadas from 2024 as the co-emergence of two broods brought an influx of the insects to parts of the southeast and Midwest United States this year.
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foxweather.com | Angeli Gabriel
CINCINNATI, Ohio – The arrival of warm spring temperatures also means the arrival of cicadas, which are expected to start filling the air with their iconic buzzing sounds as soon as next week in some parts of the U.S. The cicadas emerging this year are part of Brood XIV, a cohort of 17-year periodical cicadas scattered throughout parts of the Southeast and Northeast, according to Gene Kritsky, Professor Emeritus of Biology at Mount St. Joseph University in Cincinnati and founder of...
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foxweather.com | Angeli Gabriel
KING EDWARD POINT, South Sandwich Islands – A colossal squid was recently filmed for the first time – and it’s a baby, according to officials with the Schmidt Ocean Institute. Measuring nearly 1 foot long, the baby squid was spotted at a depth of almost 2,000 feet near the South Sandwich Islands between South America and Antarctica. The squid has been known to science for 100 years, but this recording is the first confirmed filming of the animal in its natural environment.
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yahoo.com | Angeli Gabriel
Millions of Americans in the Lower 48 were advised that they could have been treated to a dazzling Northern Lights spectacle in the sky Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning after a strong geomagnetic storm unleashed by multiple magnetic eruptions on the Sun. Residents across the northern U.s. to as far south as Kentucky were told to keep an eye on the sky to possibly catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights.
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nypost.com | Angeli Gabriel
A strong geomagnetic storm unleashed by multiple magnetic eruptions on the Sun means many Americans in the Lower 48 could be treated to quite a spectacle late Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning, as the Northern Lights could glimmer across much of the northern U.S. – perhaps as far south as Kentucky. The Northern Lights are produced by geomagnetic storms, or phenomena in which waves of particles from the Sun cause a disturbance in the magnetic field that envelops our planet.
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A tiny shark species dating back more than 300 million years has been identified at Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky. Unlike some of the more mega-sized shark species of ancient Earth, this shark only measured about 3-4 inches long. https://t.co/vhaxImoT9m

SpaceX's Starship rocket exploded Thursday night less than 10 minutes after its launch from Texas, showering debris over the Caribbean and western Atlantic and giving millions of skygazers across Florida and the Caribbean quite the show. @ScottSeattleWx https://t.co/vYcTtxt1s6 https://t.co/HPTt5feNnW

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