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This is almost a hurricane, and it's being fed by a shaft of cold air from the north. Hurricanes can practically boil the seawater and extract a lot of heat energy, which could go up and keep Europe warm. However, once the Gulf area is cold, [...]
Hiking the hills of Nevada looking for David Taylor's faunal succession based on ammonoids established for the Late Hettangian to Early Sinemurian interval in the Western Cordillera.The land here is free of trees with low only low groupings of [...]
Geology enthusiasts will find the Milam Glacier trail captivating. The river Goriganga emerges from the glacier and flows in the Johar valley in this region. I walked the trail in Mid October, and came across a variety of geological features of [...]
Leaders from all over the world shared stories of climate action and developed plans to advance action and resilience. This conversation is just the
From Russia with love. This lovely inflated ammonite is the female macroconch, Cadochamoussetia tschernyschewi (Sokolov, 1912) from the Jurassic, Lower Callovian, Elatmae Zone, Subpatruus Subzone, Stupachenkoi Horizon, Unzha River, [...]
I'm going to call this pattern to be steady until January. There is usually a shift at that point.A weak Pacific plume is being beaten down by a cold blob. This forces it down.The West gets the big storms and it goes cold down the whole [...]
The COP27 State of the Cryosphere 2022 Report has stated that summer sea ice will melt completely, likely before 2050. This outcome is deemed
It is crucial that policymakers focus on regulating airline emissions and fostering innovation in sustainable aviation
A recent study projects that climate change will cause most glaciers on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State to disappear by 2070, threatening water resources, ecosystems, and