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The Oklahoma Mega-Twister Is More Weather Than Climate Change

The Green Guy wrote 1 day ago: When do you hope a drought will last as long as possible? When it’s a tornado drought—and a historic … more →

Tags: Earth & Us, Oklahoma, National Weather Service, Moore Oklahoma, tornado, Rocky Mountains, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Moore

SIGNS IN THE HEAVENS: FOUR FIREBALLS SEEN IN THE U.S SKIES IN LAST 24 HOURS

Miles Maggio wrote 1 day ago: http://endtimeheadlines.wordpress.com In the last 24 hours the AMS has received confirmed reports ab … more →

Tags: Natural Disasters, Missouri, Arkansas, arizona, Colorado, Coordinated Universal Time, American Meteor Society, meteoroid

SPACE: Four Fireballs Across the United States in Last 24 Hours

TheSurvivalGuy wrote 2 days ago: Above is a map of the four events, illustrating the common direction of these fireballs.   In t … more →

Tags: Environment, Science, News & Current Events, Science, Natural Disasters and Hazards, Current Events, Colorado, arizona, Fireballs

We Just Passed the Climate's "Grim Milestone"

chasdarwin wrote 1 week ago: Source: Mother Jones Authors: Tim McDonnell, and James West Over the last couple weeks, scientists a … more →

Tags: Bill McKibben, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, James Hansen, NASA, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Parts-per notation, University of California

| We've hit the Carbon Level we were warned about. Here's what that means!

truthaholics wrote 1 week ago: We’ve Hit the Carbon Level We Were Warned About. Here’s What That Means. ~ Text by James … more →

Tags: World, Science, Environment, Nature, Climate, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Hawaii, Bill McKibben, Parts-per notation

Long Term Tornado Trends28 comments

Paul Homewood wrote 2 weeks ago: One of several tornadoes observed by the VORTEX-99 team on May 3, 1999, in central Oklahoma. Note th … more →

Tags: Weather, Tornadoes, Thunderstorms, climate change, Global Warming, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, extreme weather, tornado, Thunderstorm

4MIN News May 5, 2013: Extreme Weather, Climate Studies, Spaceweather

TheSurvivalGuy wrote 2 weeks ago: By Suspicious0bservers TODAY’s New LINKS: Rain Change Map: http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/fe … more →

Tags: Climate, Environment, Science, Tornados, volcanic activity, Solar activity, News & Current Events, Weather, Weather & Climate

Study Shows Photo Carried 220 Miles By Tornado, Could Lead To Better Warnings

bfearnowcbs wrote 2 months ago: ATLANTA (AP) — Photos and mementos that were snatched up and blown hundreds of miles during a Southe … more →

Tags: News, University of Georgia, tornado warnings, Photo

Is it time for a national climate summit?2 comments

Bob Berwyn wrote 3 months ago: Ominous skies during last summer’s horrific Colorado wildfire season. Bob Berwyn photo. Scienc … more →

Tags: Environment, Global Warming, Climate and Weather, climate change, Ecological Society of America, climate summit, Society for Conservation Biology

Blizzard expert to run National Weather Service

Cyndee Maxwell wrote 3 months ago: WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal government Thursday selected an expert in winter storms to be the next … more →

Tags: News, features, National Weather Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, New England, Winter Storm, National Centers for Environmental Prediction, Jack Hayes

African American History: William Leidesdorf

virtualgirlfriday4hire wrote 3 months ago: William Leidesdorf was America’s first millionaire of black descent. During the 1840s, prior t … more →

Tags: Business 2, Social Media, Career, twitter, facebook, united states, Assistant, Non-profit, Help

2013 AMS Minority Scholarships, USA

scholarshiptimes wrote 3 months ago: Share This Scholarship The American Meteorological Society (AMS) offer AMS Minority Scholarships und … more →

Tags: Undergraduate Scholarship

Study: Global warming belief tracks the weather52 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 3 months ago: From the University of New Hampshire , comes this explanation of what we observe seasonally in the n … more →

Tags: Politics, Climate News, climate change, Weather, New Hampshire, university of new hampshire, carsey institute, New England, hamilton

Is the Weather Raytheon?

Lissakrhumanelife wrote 4 months ago: IS RAYTHEON THE WEATHER?   English: The HAARP HF Ionosonde Antenna Deutsch: Die HAARP HF Ionoso … more →

Tags: Daily Posts, United State, Weapon, High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, Raytheon, Weather Control, Meteorology, Weather

Learn more about the future of hurricanes on the Texas Gulf Coast

invasivehunter wrote 4 months ago: You may know about how hurricanes are formed, but do you know why they can be more destructive when … more →

Tags: University of Texas, Hot Science-Cool Talks, environmental science institute, UT Austin, Texas 2, Dr. Kerry Emanuel, hurricane, Hurricane preparedness, Gulf Coast

Climate Change Pearl Harbor Moments and the American Meteorological Society

khoveyccc wrote 4 months ago: Many people have suggested it will take a “Pearl Harbor moment” to motivate policy-makers to take ac … more →

Tags: 350.org, citizens climate lobby, climate change, human caused, Pearl Harbor Moments

"A Troubling Dynamic": Weather Forecasters And Climate Scientists Live On Different Planets

raemd95 wrote 5 months ago: Here in Atlanta, we’ve had a string of days in which the temperature has hovered around 70 degrees — … more →

Tags: Global Warming, Politics, Environment, greenhouse gases, Television, climate change, weather forecasters, Climate Science, Meterology

Tropical storms that make their way into the North Atlantic, and possibly strike the East Coast of the United States, likely will become more intense during the rest of this century.2 comments

desertrose wrote 5 months ago: Earth Watch Report  -  Storms More Intense North Atlantic Tropical Storms Likely in the Future NOAA … more →

Tags: Storms, Global Disaster Watch, Earth Watch Report, New York City, Tropical Cyclone, Atlantic Ocean, University of Iowa, East Coast of the United States, Journal of Climate

Study suggests more intense hurricanes in coming decades

Bob Berwyn wrote 5 months ago: NOAA’s GOES-13 satellite captured this visible image of Hurricane Sandy battering the U.S. Eas … more →

Tags: Environment, Global Warming, Climate and Weather, Tropical Storms and Hurricanes, greenhouse gases, climate change, carbon dioxide, extreme weather, tropical storms


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