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South vs North as v1 vs v3 dP/dt graphs4 comments

E.M.Smith wrote 7 hours ago: There’s a wonderful point where a lot of ‘scut work’ is done and you can start to … more →

Tags: AGW Science and Background, NCDC - GHCN Issues, DPDT, dT/dt, ghcn, northern hemisphere

winter wonderland8 comments

Whittney Jago wrote 10 hours ago: For some of you winter means Christmas, holiday season and lots of snow. But for us little kids in t … more →

Tags: Adventures, Travel (2), winter, Home, @ vacation, Wonderland, Pictures], snow, Australia

Sydney Opera House Transforms Into Living Canvas

Television Break wrote 1 day ago: Oh, to be in Sydney right now! If you happen to be “down under” from now till June 11, 2 … more →

Tags: Installations, vivid Sydney, UrbanScreen, sydney opera

How will you make the most of your summer (or winter)?8 comments

Karen Wan wrote 2 days ago: seasons (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Seasonally, quite a bit of the world is moving into a slower paced … more →

Tags: Artful Living, Personal Mastery, Relationship with the Earth, Slowing Down to Live More, enjoying your life, northern hemisphere, Season, summer

Weekly Photo Challenge: Summer8 comments

Mike Hardisty wrote 2 days ago: Summer (/ˈsʌmər/ su-mər) is the warmest of the four temperate seasons, between spring and autumn. At … more →

Tags: Mike Hardisty Photography, Photography, postaweek 2012, Nature, northern hemisphere, Summer Solstice, @ vacation

Weekly Photo Challenge: Summer 29 comments

Sunshine wrote 6 days ago: Can you believe it is already summer for some of us? I am just sitting here remembering how as kids, … more →

Tags: Charming Moments, Post a Week: 2012, Weekly Photo Challenge, writing, Best Friends, Endless Summer, Football, photograph, Recreation

U.S. Army General: The Whole Northern Hemisphere is at Risk of Becoming Largely Uninhabitable4 comments

John Malcolm wrote 6 days ago: By Mac Slavo | May 25, 2012 | SHTF Plan You may have entertained the idea of an improbable civilizat … more →

Tags: technocracy, Radiation, Mainstream media, Economic Collapse, Mac Slavo, Russia, Department of Energy, Japan, societal collapse

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Tags: Nikon, melissa drummond, Drummond, Western Australia, Australia, Wheatbelt, youndegin

Weekly Photo Challenge: Summer8 comments

Rhianna wrote 1 week ago: Every Friday, the fine folk over at The Daily Post issue a weekly photo challenge. This weeks challe … more →

Tags: Weekly Photo Challenge, salad, Mango, postaday, weekly photo challenge, DailyPost, Friday, Photography, summer-fruit

Natural Variability in the Widths of the Tropics92 comments

Willis Eschenbach wrote 1 week ago: Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach In my previous post, “Does This Analysis Make My Tropics Look … more →

Tags: Tropics, ozone depletion, northern hemisphere, statistics, Nature Journal, International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project, intertropical convergence zone, black carbon, zhou

3XB: Sierra Nevada Southern Hemisphere Harvest Fresh Hop Ale

shintern1909 wrote 1 week ago: Sierra Nevada Southern Hemisphere Fresh Hop Ale, 6.7% and 1 pt 8oz bottle; circa 2011. I picked up t … more →

Tags: Big Bottle Breakdown, seasonal selections, Sierra Nevada, Shintern, Good, fresh hop, Aged Brews, 3XB, Bush-league

Does This Analysis Make My Tropics Look Big?84 comments

Willis Eschenbach wrote 1 week ago: Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach There is a new paper in Nature magazine that claims that the tropics … more →

Tags: Tropics, ozone depletion, northern hemisphere, statistics, Nature Journal, International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project, black carbon, zhou, University of California - Riverside

Alpha Centauri

egrejeen wrote 1 week ago: Alpha Centauri is the closest star system to Earth and third brightest star in the sky. Alpha Centau … more →

Tags: Science, astronomy, Earth, northern hemisphere, Alpha Centauri, proxima centauri, Stellar classification, Centaurus, Globular cluster

Hold up your scarves! Make a DIY scarf holder4 comments

Lilly Loompa wrote 2 weeks ago: We’re getting ready for winter in the Southern Hemisphere.  And boy it get’s cold in Joz … more →

Tags: DIY, crafty, DIY scarf holder, winter, clothing, Home

Carbon soot may be driving the expansion of the tropics - not CO274 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 2 weeks ago: From the University of California – Riverside it seems that black carbon soot is driving tropi … more →

Tags: aérosols, carbon soot, Earth, northern hemisphere, black carbon, University of California - Riverside, riverside, tropospheric ozone, cyclogenesis

Fall in Lima, Peru.

Jennifer K. wrote 2 weeks ago: Since Peru is in the Southern Hemisphere, the seasons here are opposite which is a little odd to wra … more →

Tags: Travel (2), Weather, Lima, Perú, fog, Temperature

The Month of August Poem

publishnprosper wrote 2 weeks ago: DES MOINES, IA – AUGUST 15: Republican presidential candidate and Texas Governor Rick Perry sp … more →

Tags: JEROME'S POEMS, ASTROLOGICAL POEMS, Poems, funny poems, Humorous Poems, Poem, Humor, Leo, Jerome

Animal Profile 2: Penguins

scienceasweknowit wrote 2 weeks ago: Class: Aves Order: Sphenisciformes Family: Spheniscidae Genus: Various Species: Various PENGUINS! Da … more →

Tags: Cold Creatures, Nature, Science, Antarctica, animals, Penguins, Emperor Penguins, Adaptations

Black Caviar Wins Her 21st Race As She Goes To 21-0 At The Goodwood Handicap

coolcounterculture wrote 2 weeks ago: The amazing Black Caviar stretched her race record to 21-0 and surely it has to be official now that … more →

Tags: Sport, black caviar, ascot racecourse, Frankel, royal ascot, England, Australia, Peter Moody, Goodwood Handicap


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