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It's not very often that someone my age gets to celebrate a 10-year anniversary. But this year is one of those times, because it's been 10 years since I graduated from college, 10 years since I started my first job, and 10 years since I started this [...]
Wildfires continue to scar California beyond the normal fire season in what’s been a particularly catastrophic year for natural disasters across the U.S. But a new big-data solution for predicting wildfire spread is also heating up, and it may [...]
You may not know it, but today is epic. It is the last day for John Stockwell who is retiring out of the Colorado School of Mines after 42 years. John is an amazing guy that I have been lucky enough to call a friend since 1986. Mathematician, [...]
This year Santaposeidon comes to you courtesy of OMNH vert paleo head preparator and 20th-level fossil conservation wizard Kyle Davies, who took the photo, composed the card, and gave me kind permission to share it here. Needless to say, we’re [...]
You see those strange holes in the clouds across Indiana and Ohio? These are fallstreak holes or “hole punch” clouds, and they happen when aircraft fly through clouds of supercooled water. These clouds are well below 0° C, but the cloud [...]
Chile's "Towers of Blue"; Rounding the Horn at the End of the World; A "Warm" Remnant of the Patagonian Ice Sheet; A Sure Sign of New England Spring; Iceland's "Golden" Waterfall; Hrafnabjörg - A Classic Table Mountain; Hutton's Section and [...]
Scientists find the lifetime of organic aerosols in the upper atmosphere is on the order of 10 days, far shorter than scientists previously
GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2017-12-22 10:56:52]
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Reaching out to policymakers and sharing your research with them can seem like a daunting task! While there are many formal outlets for engaging with policymakers (such as completing questionnaires, contributing to workshops and participating in [...]