Nasal Warming is Inevitable

Zippy, back on the global warming beat today, asks what I think is the central question: Will major climate change affect the temperature of my neighborhood? Fortunately or unfortunately, depending on how you look at it, Zippy is posing the question to what appears to be an oversized Dachsund wearing some sort of a chef’s …

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Hurricane Me Deemed “Spooky”

Hurricane John has developed something called a “pinhole eye,” which Chris Mooney declares “spooky“. I don’t know from pinhole cameras, but apparently this is a big deal, according to Chris: The same thing happened when Hurricane Wilma put on a record burst of intensification last year, building up from a tropical storm into a Category …

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Drought in the Amazon May Not Be Over

Jim Giles has a story in last week’s Nature (sub. req.) pointing to some preliminary work linking warm Atlantic temperatures to last year’s devastating Amazon drought: The drought first caught scientists’ interest because its cause was unusual. Dry spells in the Amazon usually occur in El NiƱo years, when warm water off the Pacific coast …

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