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Thursday, 29 January 2026

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La frana di Niscemi del 26 gennaio 2026: eventi precedenti e possibili cause del fenomeno 

scienzeedintorni [17:45:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (20 visits) info
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 i vari settori della frana, gentilmente fornitami dal collega Matteo Binile immagini delle case appartengono al settore B A scanso di equivoci preciso subito che scrivo questo post a titolo puramente personale. Nessuna altra persona è coinvolta. Nè quanto ho scritto riflette automaticamente il pensiero di altre persone. Non occorre definire ulteriormente la situazione che si è venuta a creare dopo la frana di domenica a Niscemi. P Annoto soltanto che quando sono arrivate le prime [...]

TEMNODONTOSAURUS CRASSIMANUS 

ARCHEA [16:30:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (17 visits) info
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Temnodontosaurus crassimanus Meet Temnodontosaurus crassimanus — the sea monster that looked like someone asked nature to weld a dolphin to a speed-boat and then crank the dial to “chaos.” This big Jurassic unit was patrolling the ancient oceans some 180 million years ago, back when Britain was less tea-and-crumpets and more sharks, ammonites, and unsupervised

US Natural Gas Saved by a Whisker 

Ontario-geofish [16:24:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (19 visits) info
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 Wow, it has gone up and down by 50%.  That's one stable system!  They see the big warm front coming down from the Arctic, and they are content.  They have advanced notice [...]

Back again 

Ontario-geofish [12:26:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (18 visits) info
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 Ha, scared myself last night.  But 'Morning Me' is fine with it.  We'll just stay away from certain topics.An Arctic spill is squeezing away the clipper air like a lemon.  [...]

Heat energy gone in Caribbean 

Ontario-geofish [13:18:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (18 visits) info
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 This is just interesting, and has no implications, no nothing.The latest Atlantic plume is a pathetic thing, and can't rise to the UK.  Looking at the physics, we don't expect that any more [...]
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