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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Friday, 03 February 2023
This morning I couldn't see how the forecast was going to work. Now, the California storms have crossed the mountains, and are coming very quickly. It is unbelievable.As I said, we are into the California storm pattern again. This gave us a mild January, and we are into this weather again. Might even be it for the winter. The Bering Str. is pouring down a strong wind channel, and we
Editor’s Note: It is a new year and we continue looking up as HMNS Astronomer James Wooten explains the sky happenings for the month of February, including Comet ZTF that remains in the sky. Jupiter is still in the evening sky; look for it in the southwest at nightfall. Jupiter is brighter than any star […]
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Nootka Fossil Field Trip. Photo: John FamThe rugged west coast of Vancouver Island offers spectacular views of a wild British Columbia. Here the seas heave along the shores slowly eroding the magnificent [...]
New state-of-the-art forecasting systems are enabling regional and national meteorological agencies to generate timely and decision-relevant climate information for their agricultural
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um novo estudo de um sítio do Cretáceo em Maestrazgo com notícias sobre
biodiversidade de vertebrados e métodos de [...]
This month’s open thread for climate related topics. Please be constructive, polite, and succinct.
The post Unforced variations: Feb 2023 first appeared on RealClimate.
Frequently I am able to identify vertebrate fossils in the field based on their cross-section or if a little bit of the bone is exposed: when dealing with fieldwork in the Miocene-Pliocene Purisima Formation [...]
Ya hablamos de Lola Faust y "Wet Hot Allosaurus Summer", su debut en el género de la literatura dinoerótica hace algún tiempo. Parecía que esta iba a ser su única aportación a este submundo literario [...]
Our annual post related to the comparisons between long standing records and climate models.
The post 2022 updates to model-observation comparisons first appeared on RealClimate.
Qikiqtania wakei, a fishapod & relative to tetrapodsYou will likely recall the amazing tetrapodomorpha fossil found on Ellesmere Island in the Canadian Arctic in 2004, Tiktaalik roseae. These were [...]
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