Climate Change Is Turning Canada into Margaritaville
And the rest of the world, NOAA says, is screwed. Continue reading Climate Change Is Turning Canada into Margaritaville
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And the rest of the world, NOAA says, is screwed. Continue reading Climate Change Is Turning Canada into Margaritaville
There’s a magnificent constellation of spacecraft in orbit around Earth right now, many sending useful data back down to the surface in the clear, ready to be exploited. Trouble is, it often takes specialized equipment that can be a real budget buster. But with a well-stocked scrap bin, a few strategic eBay purchases, and a little elbow grease, a powered azimuth-elevation satellite dish mount can become affordable.
The satellites of interest for [devnulling]’s efforts are NOAA’s Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellites (POES), a system of low-Earth orbit weather birds. [devnulling] is particularly interested in direct reception of high-definition images from the …read more
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Tornadoes aren’t being affected by climate change like we predicted—which could mean climate change is affecting storms in a way we don’t understand. Continue reading Tornado Outbreaks Are on the Rise, and Scientists Don’t Know Why
NASA and NOAA launched a new advanced weather satellite that will be a game changer for weather forecasts. Continue reading NASA’s New Satellite Is Going to Be a Game Changer for Weather Forecasts
The oil company has been fueling climate change doubt for its own benefit, and possibly deceiving investors. Continue reading An Anti-Science Congressman Is Fighting the SEC’s ExxonMobil Probe
July was the hottest month recorded on our planet. Continue reading Every Month This Year Has Been the Hottest in Recorded History
The final frontier is right here on Earth. Continue reading Why Haven’t We Explored the Ocean Like Outer Space?
The Deep Argo probe provides critical information for understanding climate change Continue reading Deep-Diving Robots will Plunge 16,000 Feet to Monitor the Ocean Abyss
This little guy was found chilling at 4,000 meters underwater. Continue reading Ocean Explorers Stumbled Upon a Ghostly Octopus That Had Never Been Discovered