remember when an entire NASA lab got evicted for no reason and the government is still paying for our rent? that was so silly goofy huh.
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remember when an entire NASA lab got evicted for no reason and the government is still paying for our rent? that was so silly goofy huh.
The GISTEMP climate spiral 1880-2021 in Celsius. From NASA: “The visualization presents monthly global temperature anomalies between the years 1880-2021. These temperatures are based on the GISS Surface Temperature Analysis (GISTEMP v4), an estimate of global surface temperature change. Anomalies are defined relative to a base period of 1951-1980. The data file used to create this visualization can be accessed here.
The Goddard Institute of Space Studies (GISS) is a NASA laboratory managed by the Earth Sciences Division of the agency’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. The laboratory is affiliated with Columbia University’s Earth Institute and School of Engineering and Applied Science in New York
The ‘climate spiral’ is a visualization designed by climate scientist Ed Hawkins from the National Centre for Atmospheric Science, University of Reading. Climate spiral visualizations have been widely distributed, a version was even part of the opening ceremony of the Rio de Janeiro Olympics.”
Ed Hawkins, a professor of climate science at the University of Reading (and the Academic Lead for Public Engagement), has tried to find methods to make climate change data more accessible to the public so that the information might be more easily understood.
For an explanation of what the GISTEMP climate spiral is doing (should you need one), here’s an overview from Science Alert: “With each month of each year that rolls by on this circular calendar, a revolving line of global temperature surface data is logged.
As the years begin to stack up, the line of data creates a sort of slinky-like shape. Come mid-nineteenth century, however, the line starts to spread outwards, creating more of a tornado.
By the turn of the century, the belt is pushing outwards with alarming velocity. Between 2016 and 2021, it crosses the yellow boundary that represents one degree of warming several times.
In July of 2021, the Northern Hemisphere experienced the world's hottest month ever recorded. You can see it at roughly six o'clock on the climate spiral.
The recording is unprecedented for now, but it will no doubt have company soon enough. The last nine years are all among the hottest 10 on record. Not even a global pandemic seems to slow our trajectory down.”
Jamás esperé que entendieras todo lo que alguna vez sentí por ti, nunca esperé un cuento de hadas o perfección porque sabía que sería difícil.
Pero si tan solo te hubieras quedado conmigo te habrías dado cuenta que no había NADA, ni una sola cosa que yo no habría hecho por ti.
Tú eras mi sol.
8 Dicembre 2021; articolo di Enzo Ragusa Di Rodney Atkinsonon – 5 Dicembre 2021 Gli scettici del clima non si affidano a politici, giornalis
Di Rodney Atkinsonon – 5 Dicembre 2021
Gli scettici del clima non si affidano a politici, giornalisti e adolescenti svedesi senza qualifiche, ma agli scienziati più seri del settore, ma che non condividono le affermazioni sempre più frenetiche e logore del “riscaldamento globale causato dall’uomo”.
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Trabajo con entusiasmo en buscar buen contenido para este blog, y por esa razón es frustrante cuando algunas personas eligen repostear en vez de regloguear. No soy la dueña de las fotos que publico, pero sí me tomo el tiempo de editarlas con cuidado, citando las fuentes de cada una y dándo crédito al fotografo encargado de capturarla, en los casos en los que cuento con esa información. Son las reglas de internet, lo entiendo, pero si somos una comunidad, sería bueno comenzar a respetar el trabajo de todos.
Temperature anomalies by country and continent This video was prepared and shared by Antti Lipponen (https://twitter.com/anttilip) using the compiled temperature measurements across the Earth’s countries and regions in the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies database, which extends back to the 19th century. Each bar shows the temperature for a given country compared to the baseline used by NASA Goddard – the average global temperature from 1951-1980. Using this projection you get both the global impression of everything getting warmer, particularly over the last 40 years, as well as a view of local and regional heat waves. How big a heat wave was the one that hit your country in some year? How does that compare to the global changes that have hit since? Scroll through this clip and find out. -JBB Video credit (CC licensed): https://flic.kr/p/W3wPeE
In the past 137 years, there’s only been one March hotter than March 2017, and it was March 2016.
That’s according to the latest iteration of NASA’s global temperature dataset, released today, which points to the dreadfully predictable conclusion that our round Earth is still getting hotter.
He conocido casos en los que una pareja se conoce, él le da un beso inesperado, ella cae en sus brazos y viven felices por siempre.
En mi caso tu llegaste, me robaste mi primer beso y me rompiste el corazón.
Que estafa.