To celebrate both the Christmas period and the variety of nationalities within the UEA... Air, Culture, People Worldwide weird weather words Author ClimateSnack UEA Date December 17, 2014 ClimateSnack UEA
“Warming of the climate system is unequivocal, and since the 1950s, many of the... Air, Ice, People, Society Why care about Arctic sea ice – it is so far from where I live? Author Marie Kapsch Date December 9, 2014 Marie Kapsch
Most scientists will encounter statistics at some point in their career. Sometimes people find... Systems Statistics in Science Author Amee O'Callaghan Date December 2, 2014 Amee O'Callaghan
The African Sahel is one of the most vulnerable regions to climate variability. It... Air, Sea The effect of ENSO on Sahelian Sudan rainfall Author Abubakr A. M. Salih Date November 13, 2014 Abubakr A. M. Salih
For the recent changes since the industrial revolution and the onset of anthropogenic climate... Physics, Systems Our variable star (part 3): Solar irradiance back in time Author Maria Dasi Espuig Date November 7, 2014 Maria Dasi Espuig and Will Ball
You may have heard that the world is getting warmer. But it would be... Air, Systems The world is certainly warming. What about where I live? Author Robert Wills Date November 3, 2014 Robert Wills
As I boarded the ferry to go and see my family, I recalled my... Climate, People, Sea Sinking on the Seven Seas Author Céline Heuzé Date October 30, 2014 Céline Heuzé
It is summer, my favorite time of the year, and I’m in Munich, my... Air, Culture, Society Beer, climate and culture Author Hella Wittmeier Date October 26, 2014 Hella Wittmeier
A GLOBAL VIEW ON FIRES AND THEIR MANAGEMENT Forest fires have been around for... Air, Land, People, Systems Should we suppress the fire? Author Stephane Mangeon Date October 22, 2014 Stephane Mangeon
I have always considered communication as an integral part of being a scientist.... Culture, People I am a scientist. Should I also be a journalist? Author Gabriele Messori Date October 17, 2014 Gabriele Messori
In early 2014 I participated in a research cruise to the Amundsen... Air, Ice, Sea The retreating glaciers of the Amundsen Sea Author Richard Jones Date October 2, 2014 Richard Jones
You might expect that a term like “monsoon” has an agreed definition and that... People, Society, Systems The People’s Monsoon Author Mathew Stiller-Reeve Date August 26, 2014 Mathew Stiller-Reeve
Winds are one of the strongest environmental forces. Hurricanes, for example, lead to massive... Air Winds that huff, puff and blow down bridges Author Valerie Kumer Date July 24, 2014 Valerie Kumer
We know from direct observations that the Sun varies. We’ve been monitoring the energy... Systems Our variable star (part 2): Explaining the variations Author Will Ball Date July 22, 2014 Will Ball and Maria Dasi Espuig
7.2 billion people live on this planet. All these people need to eat. Eating... Land, People, Sea, Systems Urban Metabolism Author Anne Morée Date July 16, 2014 Anne Morée
‘El Niño’ – a Spanish phrase describing a global climate phenomenon. How did this... Air, Sea El Niño: a historical exploration and 2014 outlook Author Karin van der Wiel Date June 24, 2014 Karin van der Wiel
The familiar click of the alarm, whistling, ukulele, violin, … “Oh well in five... Air Clouds, aerosol particles, and Research Flight 10 over the southeast Pacific Author Chris Terai Date June 15, 2014 Chris Terai
Our ability to predict future climate changes relies heavily on the goodness of physical... Air What can paleoclimate archives tell us about the timing of events during rapid climate shifts? Author Francesco Muschitiello Date June 13, 2014 Francesco Muschitiello
If we bulldoze a hill to make way for a road or a house,... Ice, Land Glaciers bulldozing the landscape the slow way Author Iselin Medhaug Date June 11, 2014 Iselin Medhaug
Last year Dallas Murphy published To The Denmark Strait, the story of the discovery... People Dallas Murphy: Science story-teller (part 2) Author Mathew Stiller-Reeve Date June 5, 2014 Mathew Stiller-Reeve