Despite considerable progress in seismology, mineral physics, geodynamics, paleomagnetism, and mathematical geophysics, Earth’s inner core structure and evolution remain enigmatic. One of the most significant issues is its thermal history and the curren
Furthermore, in a series of clips posted to his internet channel about his experiences from his eight-day stay in Russia, Carlson attempted to debunk myths and stereotypes about Russia and life in the capital in the midst of the West’s sanctions ‘total war’. Read more … “..calling ...
CESM correctly simulates present-day Antarctic sea ice extent, large-scale atmospheric circulation and near-surface climate, but fails to simulate the recent expansion of Antarctic sea ice. The present-day Antarctic ice sheet SMB equals \(2280 \pm 131\) \(\mathrm {Gt\,year^{-1}}\), ...
a 2/3-day repeat coverage at the equator could be realized (and near daily in mid-latitudes). For the selected regions included in the combined harmonized datasets, this high-frequency monitoring of agriculture will increase the likelihood of obtaining timely data throughout a growing...
Believe me, you have no idea. I have tried extremely hard to keep Google supporting Google Earth and its fans over the years. In a rare occurrence in my life: I give up. Maybe Google will one day again realize that their fans are important to the longevity of their products. But, ...
Climate Matters•April 19, 2023 KEY CONCEPTS All 50 states and at least 241 U.S. cities have warmed since the first Earth Day in 1970. 176 U.S. cities have warmed by at least 2°F since 1970. The fastest-warming city was Reno, Nev. and the fastest-warming state was Alaska. ...
Lynn took a bunch of photos and has graciously allowed me to […] Filed Under: Public Mermaid Sculptures Tagged With: Fidardo Landi, mermaid, mermaid sculpture, mermaids, Mermaids of Earth, statue Luxembourg’s Legend of Melusina June 27, 2023 By Mermaids of Earth Leave a Comment The ...
maximumTW > 35 °C. TheTWthreshold of 35 °C was chosen as it is often considered to be a human physiological limit of tolerance to heat stress. The human body is unable to cool itself beyondTW = 35 °C (ref.124,125). An average 1 day per year over this ...
The first time seeing this was in 2017 and did not know how to get to it, but wanted to stop and see it, and was able to now in 2024. This is located just next rest area (The Chamberlain Rest Area). It was nice and sunny so seeing it on a nice day...
Small rocky particles, however, hit Earth every day, but quickly vaporize in the sky. Here are today's risks from objects both small, and very large. Every single day about 100 tons of dust and sand-sized particles fall through Earth's atmosphere and promptly burn up. ...