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Monthly Archives: August 2015
Climate Letter #467
A huge calving event at Jakobshavn glacier on the edge of Greenland. This could be the largest ever recorded, from Greenland’s largest and fastest moving glacier. As this popular blog shows, there are many avid watchers. As an individual loses … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #466
New July record for global surface temperature since 1891. This comes from the Japan Meteorological Agency, based on preliminary data. It breaks the July record set in 1998, which was also an El Nino year. Indeed, you will find so … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #465
Update on Earth’s “ecological deficit.” Humans are using up resources that cannot quickly be replenished. Each year that happens at an earlier date, increasing the drawdown of the existing (and limited) cushion of reserves. Overshoot began in the early 1970s. … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #464
Temperature records are being broken in a large part of Europe, that continent’s second such heat wave of the summer. This drug can be found cialis generic purchase in the shape of pill, oral jelly, polo type, chewing gum type … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #463
How to construct an El Nino forecast. Here is a website that will tell you everything you want to know, provided by NOAA. It is neatly shown as a power point presentation, mostly comprehensible, completely up to date. One conclusion … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #462
A realistic look at climate prospects for this century. This post puts a number of things in perspective. It includes a video of an 11-minute lecture that offers a clear description of what adjustments are needed to avoid a 5C … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #461
Record breaking heat wave in Japan. Noteworthy for long duration, extension into all regions of the country and numerous casualties. This is liked by the people who become very tadalafil 20mg india much exhausted due to their toughness of the … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #460
Global CO2 level, new monthly report. For July the year-over-year gain was 2.3 ppm, not a good month for those who had hoped for one more like June. Existing trends are on track, as the charts on this link show, … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #459
Perspective on the current California drought. This study used tree-ring analysis to make comparisons all the way back to the year 800. The relative frequency of droughts of different length could be deduced in this way. Result: “The 2012–2014 drought … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #458
Glaciers are retreating at an accelerated rate. Worldwide, the pace is said to be double that of a decade ago. Glaciers may be the most perfect visible signature of global temperature movement over time. Those situated in mountain valleys move … Continue reading
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