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Another month has passed, new studies on earthquakes and active tectonics have been published. Enjoy reading! By the way: Registration for the PATA Days in France is now open, but you’ll have to hurry: https://patadays-2022.sciencesconf.org/ [...]
ReferenceThe warmie philosophical dream involves shifting dependence away from the ruskies and on to China. We give them enough money and they can invade Taiwan. Oh joy!Working with the muskie himself, they are cornering the lithium market. [...]
The plume that gave us this weather has slashed down and started a Gulf plume. However, another Pacific plume is hitting high.The good news is that the cold air might finally be breathing its last. A few more hits and it will shrink back like [...]
The current map is dated March 27. We have the most beautiful Pacific belt current, but it doesn't mean anything right now. That's because it is still very cold. After a few years of this, they won't call it La Nina any more. The Atlantic [...]
A master's degree from the Environmental Science and Policy program provided him with the skills and experience to shape climate policy in the real
That means snow and cold until the middle of April. Between the cold clippers, we'll have our one day wonders of heat, which the warmies can celebrate.However, it's a long, cold spring if those Pacific plumes keep hitting high. We need them to [...]
That's the plan that I predicted. It's full mud season, and Russia may leave a lot of metal.It will be a hey-day for scrap dealers. Every cruise missile launched is something they can't replace. A loss of 15,000 soldiers is less to feed. [...]
Oceanographer Richard Spinrad of NOAA participated in a town hall and discussed funding opportunities with Columbia Climate School
Tras la Guerra Civil, la familia de Adolfo Álvarez Buylla (1927-1998) tuvo que exilarse a Colombia. Según algunos autores [1], en Bogotá, Adolfo conoció a otro crío con el que compartía la pasión por el dibujo, Al Williamson. Pasó su [...]
I have a hand-sized piece of gray rock (limestone, possibly) in my collection from a Devonian Period formation in western Ukraine. (This post goes deep in time and, so, avoids that country’s horrific present and uncertain future.) The rock is [...]