Put in to bat, India made a blazing start with openers Abhishek Sharma (23 not out off 13 balls) and Shubman Gill (29 not out off 16 balls) going on the offensive. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/sports/cricket/india-australia-5th-t20-match-called-off-v2nfly52?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #INDvsAUS #T20Series #Gabba #CricketLive #RainDelay
Australia win the toss and choose to bowl first in the 5th T20I at the Gabba. India still just one win away from sealing the series 3-1. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/sports/cricket/india-australia-5th-t20-rain-delay-gabba-v2nfly52?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #INDvsAUS #T20Series #Gabba #CricketLive #RainDelay
What happens inside a clubhouse during a weather delay?

After 3,761 holes and four days of golf, with only one hole remaining at the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship, the skies darkened. Fat raindrops splattered like tossed dimes, and thunder rolled in behind them. A weather horn shrieked, and in an instant the tournament’s calm cracked. Fans without umbrellas sprinted for cover, skirting puddles and […]

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Feeling bad for my brother who's sitting in the rain at the #Bristol Motor Speedway, waiting for the #SpeedwayClassic game. It might not happen.

#baseball #mlb #rainout #raindelay

Somehow forgot to post this #selfie on Sunday. #redsox #fenwaypark #mlb #baseball #raindelay

Oh damn, another #RainDelay at Fenway 😢

#RedSox

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Clouds and conspiracies: concerns over push to make rain Can countries control the clouds? And should they? As climate change drives floods and drought, rainmaking is in fashion across the world, despite mixed evidence that it works and concerns it can stoke cross-border tensions. While attempting to control the weather might sound like science fiction, countries have been seeding clouds for decades to try to make rain or snow fall in specific regions. Invented in the 1940s, seeding involves a variety of techniques including adding particles to clouds via aircraft. It is used today across the world in an attempt to alleviate drought, fight forest fires and even to disperse fog at airports. Meanwhile, research on the effects of cloud seeding on neighboring regions is mixed—and some evidence suggests it does not work very well even in the target area. An assessment published in 2019 by an expert team on weather modification from the World Meteorological Organization found seeding increases precipitation between "essentially zero" and around 20%. It recognized that more countries were turning to cloud seeding but added, "Sometimes desperate activities are based on empty promises rather than sound science." https://phys.org/news/2025-03-clouds-conspiracies.html

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