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Geoblogosphere weekly review (33th week of 2024, 87 weeks ago)

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      Standard snow flurry formation over Georgian Bay

      Ontario-geofish [2024-08-12 18:38:00]   recommend this post  (694 visits)
       This is so neat.  I have never seen this in our so-called summer.  It is formed when cold air goes over warm water, and forms precipitation.  Only by chance, this is rain, this time.  We see this all the [...]

      Predictions for a few weeks

      Ontario-geofish [2024-08-12 22:16:00]   recommend this post  (690 visits)
       The cold is getting boring.  I said a long time ago that the fun would be in how they are convincing us that everything is getting warmer, when it is getting colder.  PredictionsThey have to find another excuse [...]

      First MetSoc experience

      Earth & Solar System [2024-08-12 14:00:00]   recommend this post  (652 visits)
      The 86th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society was an event I eagerly anticipated, and it didn’t disappoint. Hosted at the Palace of the Academies in Brussels, Belgium, the conference spanned from July 28th to August 2nd, offering a week … [...]

      Extreme turbulence continues at Pacific equatorial belt

      Ontario-geofish [2024-08-11 13:27:00]   recommend this post  (641 visits)
       This is one fundamental thing that the weather people get wrong.  They ignore ocean currents.  There is extreme turbulence at the meeting of two major currents, and nobody measures it.  The warm water [...]

      Canada's North Phoney Heat Wave

      Ontario-geofish [2024-08-12 13:50:00]   recommend this post  (631 visits)
       This is funny.  The Pacific plumes are going north and hitting Northern Canada first and then coming down to Toronto to freeze us.  What is going on?  Is it climate change, or another semantics change in the [...]

      Bundle up, Winter hits Toronto

      Ontario-geofish [2024-08-11 16:49:00]   recommend this post  (628 visits)
       Just went out.  It was a nice morning, and now I needed a heavy jacket, with cold rain and drizzle.  Sort of like the UK all

      Measuring changes in magnetic declination to investigate the Earth’s core

      Earth Learning Idea [2024-08-12 16:23:00]   recommend this post  (565 visits)
      The new ELI (published a few weeks ago) was 'Magnetic Manchester; measuring changes in magnetic declination to investigate the Earth’s core'.The Earth’s changing magnetic declination, recorded at the world’s airports, canbe used as evidence [...]

      More on PalArch: it’s dead

      Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week [2024-08-12 16:34:09]   recommend this post  (497 visits)
      Last time we talked about the evident hijacking of the PalArch Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. No-one seemed to know what had happened or how. I managed to track down Andre J. Veldmeijer, who was involved with the PalArch journals a while back. [...]

      Tutorial 44: how to avoid using a preoccupied name for your new genus

      Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week [2024-08-12 22:44:47]   recommend this post  (463 visits)
      The world is full of wonderful animals, both extant and extinct, and they all have names. As a result, it’s fairly common for newly named animals to be given names already in use — as for example with the giant Miocene sperm whale [...]

      Mea Culpa – Luchibang the Chimera

      Dave Hone’s Archosaur Musings [2024-08-17 10:56:29]   recommend this post  (421 visits)
      It has been a long time since I wrote such an important post, but this is a big subject and science is about self-correction and it would be wrong not to note when I made the error (and though hopefully also in this case, have worked to fix it). At [...]
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