#physics A tale of two graphics. First is the latest from The Guardian, second is my choice of 'all months' from NOAA. Mine makes it look like the temperature is going down. Perhaps it is distorted. Anyway, we have a hypothesis --
" But he added: “For next year our climate model is indicating an end to the three consecutive years with La Nina state, with a return to relative warmer conditions in parts of the tropical Pacific.
“This shift is likely to lead to global temperature in 2023 being warmer than 2022.”
Yeah -- Total Success. This is my textTicTok hack for fixing the stinkin' ignitor on the bbq. Wrap a tiny bit of sandpaper on the eraser end of a pencil. Rub it on the big spring end, and then twirly twirly on the hidden spring inside. Those springs get so gunked up. This satisfaction will keep up my brain serotonin for a whole day!
ps. these are 'earthquakes of the sky' made more violent by the cold. We are back to the 70's, so a good physics hypothesis is that we'll see more of these, and the ozone holes will get larger, and my pipes will freeze. :)
#physics Violent Clear air convection. It's not studied any more, since it can't exist in a greenhouse gas situation.
Attention #wetland #scientists! @KirkwoodLab and I are excited to be hosting a session at #iaglr23 in #toronto (May 8-12) on Mighty #Wetlands as #Keystone #Ecosystems. Abstract submissions for posters and oral presentations are now open
https://iaglr.org/iaglr2023/program/abstracts/
Don’t worry, we’ll remind you in the New Year. You have until *January 27* to apply.
ha, even when I read the instructions, it took a while for an old man. You press the 'salad' at the top right, and then 'pin' the column. Yeah!
#weather San Francisco is freezing. My wife just came back from my son who works there. They have no insulation and gaps in the doors you could spit through. She is much warmer in Toronto.
#physics #australia This doesn't mean anything about future temperature predictions, but it is interesting to note that the tropical belt temperatures are falling faster than any other latitude band. The Pacific continues to take in a lot of cold water and doesn't show any sign of ending the continuous La Nina. If we want to get back to warmth, then this cold feed has to stop. And if Australia wants to dry up a little.
Descended from Unix freaks, I evolved to Linux. Some people might consider me old at 60+, but I'm suing the world to get my age down to 30.
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