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      NOAA shows US February temperatures as 50th warmest Feb since the beginning of time

      Ontario-geofish [2022-03-08 17:47:00]   recommend this post  (970 visits)
       I don't know what the PR dept will do with this.  It's right on the median line, so they could it's average, except it wipes out all previous gains.  Anyway, nobody cares about this.The Haywood plot shows all gains wiped out.  It's right on the [...]

      NOAA easily handles coldest February

      Ontario-geofish [2022-03-11 22:47:00]   recommend this post  (962 visits)
       ReferenceThese guys are the best.  Incredibly cold February, but they just munge it with the rest of the winter.  Whereas, last month was a star, this month is buried.If they were reporting on the war, it would be "Ukrainian fields ideal [...]

      A few more cold blasts expected

      Ontario-geofish [2022-03-11 13:21:00]   recommend this post  (863 visits)
       You can really see the cold air running down.Lots of cold air still to come as long as the Pacific plumes hit high.  Once they start travelling straight west, then we have spring.And the 20 below air is hitting the war zone.ps.  and noaa is [...]

      Weather is a swirling mess

      Ontario-geofish [2022-03-06 15:20:00]   recommend this post  (862 visits)
       There's nothing to say.  I went on a nice walk in the sun and warmth, and now the winds are coming up.  It looks like the start of another clipper up in Alaska, but high uncertainty.Now I have to go and clean a few months of dog poop in the [...]

      Natgas to zoom up again

      Ontario-geofish [2022-03-11 13:58:00]   recommend this post  (847 visits)
       It's hilarious how this only zooms when cold air hits NYC.  Otherwise, they are total believers in philosophy.  Must be all young people.The storage report continues to show a steep dive.  You would expect a change in slope by now.  There's [...]

      Looking at Dinosaur Gaits

      Geology in the West Country [2022-03-11 17:44:00]   recommend this post  (845 visits)
      Looking at Dinosaur Gaits  How did dinosaurs walk? Or more specifically what was their gait? In which order did they move their legs? THIS ARTICLE looks at the long-necked dinosaurs, the largest creatures to walk on the Earth's surface. Fossils [...]

      Eunice Foote, climate change, and the Matilda Effect

      Letters from Gondwana [2022-03-07 23:41:01]   recommend this post  (826 visits)
      The birth of modern science was hostile to women’s participation. The world’s major academies of science were founded in the 17th century: the Royal Society of London (1662), the Paris Académie Royale des Sciences (1666), and the Berlin [...]

      Viajando al pasado con Jaroslav Kosmina

      Koprolitos [2022-03-09 13:15:00]   recommend this post  (781 visits)
      En la entrada de hoy nos toca conocer a Jaroslav Kosmina, artista conceptual e ilustrador que cursó sus estudios en Bellas Artes en el New England’s Lyme Academy College Of Fine Arts, en Conneticut, donde reside. Allí se especializó en [...]

      L'amabile mosaico di Musivavis

      Theropoda [2022-03-11 14:08:00]   recommend this post  (731 visits)
       Olotipo di Musivavis amabilis, in luce visibile, ultravioletta e raggi X (da Wang et al. 2022)Gli enantiorniti (Enantiornithes) sono probabilmente il gruppo di teropodi cretacici più numeroso. Il numero delle specie descritte cresce costantemente [...]

      Paleoseismology & the new Hungarian NPP Paks II

      Paleoseismicity [2022-03-09 00:46:51]   recommend this post  (713 visits)
      Hungary plans to build a new nuclear power plant (NPP) at the banks of the Danube near Paks, where another NPP is already running for several decades. An interesting story is currently unfolding around the geological site conditions, and this story [...]
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