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Monthly Archives: June 2014

‘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
Tagged atmosphere, convection, El Nino, Ocean, sea surface temperatures, Weather | Leave a comment |
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
Tagged aerosols, Climate, clouds, observations, Precipitation | 2 Comments |
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
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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
Tagged Climate, glacier, landscapes, melt water, sediment coring, sediments | Leave a comment |
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
Tagged Ben Harden, Dallas Murphy, Knorr, Multimedia, oceanographic observations, Rachel Fletcher, scicomm, Sindre Skrede, To The Denmark Strait, Woods Hole Oceanographic | 1 Comment |
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