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Monthly Archives: April 2019
Climate Letter #1415
New research covers the multiple consequences of permafrost lands that thaw in an abrupt manner (EurekAlert). “This abrupt thaw is changing forested ecosystems to thaw lakes and wetlands, resulting in a wholesale transformation of the landscape that not only impacts … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1414
Severe flooding in Canada (Eco Watch). “This flooding is happening here in Quebec, it’s happening in Ontario, it’s happening in New Brunswick. And really sadly, what we thought was one-in-100-year floods are now happening every five years, in this case, … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1413
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Climate Letter #1412
Whoops—my apologies. In some recent letters I was trying to transmit images that only last for one day at their source, and the method didn’t work, so the information has been lost. I think I have found a better way … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1411
For readers who are not up to date, my Climate Letters are now being dedicated more and more to unveiling and interpreting information that can be found on the Weather Maps published by the University of Maine. I have been … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1410
An opinion story in Sunday’s New York Times that needs to be read, about “Climate’s Troubling Unknown Unknowns.” The author reminds us of the difficulties of preparing for something we are unable to foresee or imagine, much less predict. Scientists … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1409
Following up on what was said in Friday.s letter, and the new change of emphasis, there is a fine illustration this morning of the kind of thing I look for when checking out “Today’s Weather Maps” on the Climate Reanalyzer … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1408
After almost six years of composing these letters I have decided to make a change in the presentation. I will still be looking over all the new stories every day from a list of good sources, and pick out the … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1407
Climate change is likely to have considerable impact on food safety, placing public health at risk (Food Safety News). That is the finding of a study published by the World Health Organization. The numbers of people who currently fall ill … Continue reading
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Climate Letter #1406
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