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Europe is still feeding in warm air, but I'm going by the Greenland
Medieval bestiaries were manuscripts books written in Latin with descriptions and illustrations about real and imaginary beasts focusing in their characteristics and their spiritual significance. The influence of bestiaries resonates in modern [...]
This is exciting as 'cooling degree days' are the most important measure of 'boiling to death' in terms of the warmie apocalypse. Not single hot days, or desert weather, etc. This is really the only measure.And it is [...]
Both on the straight sea surface temp and the anomaly videos. In the Atlantic, just above the equator, you can see the main cold channel from the Arctic to the equator. This always goes deep along the bottom of the [...]
I think one thing I have gotten wrong is the half-time of residual heat in the oceans. That means, it is taking a heck of a longer time cooling off.This may account for the 'drift' of the N. Hemi, as opposed to the [...]
This is just a slow creep, up against southern air. A Pacific plume is about to hit the Yukon, and this usually turns into a clipper. Greenland is in its full
This picture is of a Grabauphyllum johnstoni (Foerste, 1917) coral fossil of the Silurian Period. This image is of the lost holotype published in 1917. It dates to the Silurian Period and was found outside of Chicago, Illinois, USA.
This fossil [...]
Four professors joined Columbia Climate School's tenured faculty this
A Grizzly Bear takes a rest on a fallen log in Alaska. While stumbling upon them may cause us surprise, they have heard us (and smelled us) coming for miles. If you work or play in the woods of British Columbia, both grizzly and black bear [...]
Along the coast of NW Scotland, a few metres of sedimentary rocks were deposited during an impact event 1.2 billion years ago, forming the Stac Fada impact deposit. Despite detailed studies over the past few years, we still do not … Continue [...]