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"When we go we're taking you all with us!"

This mural by artist Louis Masai really needs more eyes on it.
We need to do more to save the bees.
I worry about the world I'm leaving for my children.

USGS #Storymap: "At the #SaltonSea, changes in #ecology, #agriculture, & #water rights intersect with human #health, #geothermal energy production, & #geologic #hazards."
Beautiful images, great #maps & highly #educational!
geonarrative.usgs.gov/saltonse
Recommend for undergrad #geoscience classes

The site I write for, like almost every news site from the NYT on down includes a twitter button for sharing.

I'd like to see a mastodon button that anyone can put on their websites to replace the twitter button that is readily available

(1/3) 🚨📢 New paper alert!
Focused on the #HundaleeFault, one of the faults involved in the complex rupture sequence from the 2016 #Kaikōura #earthquake.

"Hundalee Fault, North Canterbury, New Zealand: late Quaternary activity and regional tectonics"
t.co/a6jBqjrUdv

Be sure to catch the end of this clever NASA "climate spiral" video showing monthly global temperature changes between 1880 and 2021
climate.nasa.gov/climate_resou
Sixth in a 🧵 of #2022TopToots

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WaPo is down with the ‘don!

(Gift link, no paywall)

A guide to getting started with Twitter alternative Mastodon

wapo.st/3YuVKen

Hello #Kolektiva! We just introduced a new translations feature. 🤩

You should now see a clickable "Translate" link on posts that are translatable.

All translations are done locally (on our server) through the 100% Open Source Machine Translation API LibreTranslate: github.com/LibreTranslate/Libr

This feature is *beta*, which means not every language is available and sometimes a translation may fail, or may be of questionable quality.

We're excited about this, happy tooting!

PS: It's a little resource intensive, so it may take a moment.

Hey new people joining, so nice to see you all! 👋

If you need help getting started on on Mastodon and the Fediverse, have a look at these sites:

➡️ fedi.tips
➡️ github.com/joyeusenoelle/Guide
➡️ mastodon.help

If you still need help, @ me and I will help you directly!

Time for an #introduction!

I’m Chris Vagasky, a meteorologist and expert in applications of #lightning data and #LightningSafety. I work for Vaisala, the company that owns and operates the National Lightning Detection Network in the United States and the Global Lightning Dataset GLD360.

I like working across sectors and across sciences. One of my favorite sciences to work with is #volcanology.

Looking forward to getting to know you all and taper off of the bird site.

Here are my pets.

In this #openaccess paper, we #review current use of #satellite #remotesensing in #savannas, provide an overview of the challenges of terminology and large-scale #mapping, summarize methods used to extract #vegetation information from satellite data, and recommend several areas of emerging opportunities that will help reshape our understanding of the #savanna biome. #eochat #academicmastodon #ScienceMastodon #earthobservation

Link to paper: spj.science.org/doi/10.34133/2

#LongCovid #longcovid.social

My partner came up with the idea of creating an instance for #LongCovid in which sufferers, carers, and allies could interact. This is how longcovid.social was born.
He saw how useful the #LongCovid community has been for me during the past two years and wanted to make sure we have a safe space in case the bird site deteriorates.

So here we are, longcovid.social instance is now ready and hopefully will offer each other meaningful interactions and support here.

RT @DrDanielSun@twitter.com

Found this hidden gem near Yuanshan station. A defunct stadium (中山足球場) turned into an urban farm.

🐦🔗: twitter.com/DrDanielSun/status

#introduction Hi everyone. I'm a climate and environment editor at The Conversation, U.S. I'm looking forward to learning about all the amazing research underway in #climate and #earthscience, plus new ideas in climate economics, policy, and much more. Big fan of #dataviz.

"One of the most remarkable things about January’s eruption in Tonga is that it created *underwater PDCs* that travelled at least 50 miles from their source."
nationalgeographic.com/science

This is such a cool fact that I had to share. Tonga's Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai eruption was huge. So loud it was heard in Alaska. The shock waves in the caused ripples that traversed the Earth numerous times. This happened with Krakatau's 1883 eruption. Anyway, a good read.

twitter.com/SquigglyVolcano/st

Update on #Semaru #eruption 

[UPDATE] At 12.00 WIB, Mount Semeru's status rose to Level IV (Caution), from previously Level III (Alert).

It is advised not to move within a radius of 8 km from the summit, and sectoral to the southeast (Besuk Kobokai and Kali Lanang) as far as 19 km from the summit.

*absolutely amazing video of a Pyroclastic Density Current (PDC)

twitter.com/KementerianLHK/sta

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