I tend to think in terms of global patterns. For me, the polar vortex expanding and sending cold air southward with the jet stream in summer amounts to a weather anomaly rather than being a climate issue – unless it becomes a regular phenomenon of course. In any case, the world is war...
Or light houses surrounded by little icebergs bopping up and down as the weather gods spread around the winter pains to many places this year. I wonder how long this icebox weather would have to last until one could “drive” across straight to England? Of course that’s a bit of a stre...
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Much better swimming weather. It is only a matter of time until the incremental thawing of the permafrost reaches a tipping point of no return, a state of accelerated and irreversible change, the side effects of which might well push other parts of the Arctic beyond their own tipping points...
As was projected by the EIA in their Short-Term Energy Outlook in April (reported here), the contribution from All Renewables exceeded that from Coal for the first time ever. The EIA featured this news on their Today in Energy page on June 26th, the day after the data was published. ...
“optimal path” to a decarbonized electric sector, as outlined by technology company Wärtsilä, and would equip the state with a distributed, long-term energy storage system “with durations of weeks, not hours, providing seasonal balancing and security of supply during extreme weather events...