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Geoblogosphere weekly review (10th week of 2024, 115 weeks ago)

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      Arctic in recharge

      Ontario-geofish [2024-03-05 13:44:00]   recommend this post  (771 visits)
       I still think there is one last blast, but nothing is happening right now.We have a huge break-line approaching Toronto, but the weather people don't think it's much.  The radar shows it is patchy.ps.  tropics are cooling [...]

      State of the Oceans - March 3, 2024

      Ontario-geofish [2024-03-03 13:08:00]   recommend this post  (732 visits)
       The Pacific belt is fully braided with turbulence again.There's no physics being done to estimate the impact of this.  In terms of energy, it is a huge thing.  I think the UK is finally losing its 'Shield of [...]

      Woke eats woke

      Ontario-geofish [2024-03-03 22:54:00]   recommend this post  (721 visits)
       When there are no limits on behaviour, then strange things happen.  Nothing more woke than supporting the tunnel-makers.  They went after Trudy.  Wow.All I'm thinking of is the French revolution where the middle [...]

      Furry snakes are real

      Ontario-geofish [2024-03-05 21:13:00]   recommend this post  (716 visits)
       I love our new world of fantasy.  The hard-nosed Victorians had a ton of fantasy, like spirits and phrenology.  They set out the rules of the Scientific Method for all these claims that swamped them, like perpetual motion [...]

      Violent air causes trouble

      Ontario-geofish [2024-03-04 13:10:00]   recommend this post  (701 visits)
       In Toronto, we are in a nice stagnant pocket of warm air.  Elsewhere on the continent, it is a violent swirl.That is a lot of air movement.  California still gets the cold stream.So much cold left in the Arctic, and no [...]

      Good physics - the MH370 crash

      Ontario-geofish [2024-03-03 21:05:00]   recommend this post  (682 visits)
       ReferenceThis has all appearance of a good article.  However, they could be making up half the stuff.  Who would know?  Does the media have any honour now?It rings true for me.  I was one of those who [...]

      Nice stagnant Spring weather for a while

      Ontario-geofish [2024-03-03 13:05:00]   recommend this post  (680 visits)
       The big California stream has stopped, and the cold air is blocked by the warmth.  Everything is just swirling around.In general, it would have to take a heck of a huge Arctic spill to blow away this stagnant [...]

      Visit to the future office: San Diego Natural History Museum

      The Coastal Paleontologist [2024-03-03 15:58:00]   recommend this post  (665 visits)
      Two weeks ago Sarah and I visited San Diego to do some house hunting - we're planning on doing our coast-to-coast move in mid-May, and already have a talk scheduled at the Museum of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, which is conveniently our [...]

      New papers on paleoseismology, active tectonics, and archaeoseismology (March 2024)

      Paleoseismicity [2024-03-04 10:01:11]   recommend this post  (601 visits)
      Here is the latest list of papers that deal with paleoseismology, past large earthquakes, active faults, archaeoseismology, and earthquake proxies such as tsunamis. Enjoy reading and let us know if we’ve missed something.

      A pint-size California: the Botanic Garden

      Oakland Geology [2024-03-04 17:04:16]   recommend this post  (486 visits)
      There are two great gardens in the hills above Berkeley. The UC Berkeley Botanical Garden, in Strawberry Canyon above the campus, has plants from all over the world. I’m here to talk about the other one: the Regional Parks Botanic Garden. It’s [...]
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