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Geoblogosphere weekly review (24th week of 2024, 26 weeks ago)

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      Full channel of cold air comes down on UK

      Ontario-geofish [2024-06-10 23:01:00]   recommend this post  (313 visits)
       Look carefully.  This is what I expect this winter, or next, etc.  This is what happened over Asia last winter, and the one before that.  I am quite convinced that the channel is random, and it has some [...]

      May well down in temperature for US

      Ontario-geofish [2024-06-11 12:11:00]   recommend this post  (304 visits)
       I always find this a useless plot, but they make the most of it, if it is high.  13th

      Everything is cold

      Ontario-geofish [2024-06-10 13:18:00]   recommend this post  (281 visits)
       Although we are freezing up at the cottage, it is fun that all the clange trials are starting, just as the world temperature goes into an ice cycle freefall.  ps.  in the UK it is cold as the media is to [...]

      Cold blobs continue their relentless march

      Ontario-geofish [2024-06-09 13:24:00]   recommend this post  (271 visits)
       Ha, can't show the big files at the cottage.  Don't lose faith in your warmies, UK.  You invented them.ps.  the AI's are back!  They've run out of groupthink to suck up, and will break on my [...]

      RICOSTRUIRE I DINOSAURI

      Theropoda [2024-06-10 09:44:00]   recommend this post  (260 visits)
      Da ieri, è disponibile il mio nuovo libro: RICOSTRUIRE I DINOSAURI: La scienza che dà un volto ai fossili.I dinosauri sono le più celebri creature del passato. Popolarissimi, grazie a documentari, film e un'infinità di prodotti ispirati [...]

      All the energy is in moving cold blobs

      Ontario-geofish [2024-06-11 12:18:00]   recommend this post  (255 visits)
       Now, the BBC has the jet stream 'pulling' down the cold blobs, but that weak boundary condition can't pull anything.  The idea is as stupid as attaching a bottle cap of different plastic.  ps.  yeah, [...]

      PhD & Postdoc positions in cave deformation at University of Silesia, Katowice

      Paleoseismicity [2024-06-12 01:41:29]   recommend this post  (240 visits)
      Our colleague Jacek Szczygieł from the University of Silesia in Katowice (Poland) has received funding for the project “Enhancing Paleoseismological Records through Multi-Methods Cave Deformation Analysis Tested in Diverse Hellenides Tectonic [...]

      Pleurodictym wardi Fossil Coral

      Louisville Area Fossils [2024-06-09 10:45:00]   recommend this post  (237 visits)
      Last year, I wrote about the life of a southern Indiana paleontologist George K. Greene (1835-1917). That research pointed to that Greene's fossil collection was sold to American Museum of Natural History in New York City but as it turns out there [...]

      South Dakota Tree-Following: le Chêne à gros acorn

      In the Company of Plants and Rocks [2024-06-10 17:46:00]   recommend this post  (217 visits)
      "An Oak, whose leaves are as large, and which bears such large fruits, is well suited to attract the attention of lovers of foreign cultures, and to find a place in the parks and gardens of a large extent." FA Michaux, 1810 (translated from [...]

      Thecia minor Coral Fossils

      Louisville Area Fossils [2024-06-12 03:30:00]   recommend this post  (199 visits)
      Here are some pictures of a coral fossil known as Thecia minor (Rominger). They are found in the Louisville Limestone of Jefferson County, Kentucky USA. The fossils date to the Silurian Period. They were once part of the collection of southern [...]
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