Monthly Archives: March 2018

Climate Letter #1120

More information about how the polar vortex gets torn apart (Carbon Brief).  This post explains some of the details about the nature of “sudden stratospheric warming” and how it comes into play.  “There is still significant research ongoing in understanding … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1119

New research shows troublesome effects from warmer and wetter summers.  The focus of this study is on the likelihood of disease outbreaks and fungal infestations that may occur when ecosystems are disrupted beyond their natural variability.  The regions most likely … Continue reading

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