Extinction Radio, Episode 31

Extinction Radio, Podcast // Episode 31 10-25-2015. Starts at 1:03:10

This week, Ivey Cone of Fuki Cafe [1] interviewed me, for my weekly chat with Extinction Radio, for their ‘All Things Climate’ feature.

Relationship of warm air in Pacific and cold blob in North Atlantic, reduction of temperature gradient between Arctic and equator, warming Arctic, atmospheric transfer, Gulf Stream, accelerated melt from Greenland.  Climate system changes spanning much wetter and much drier in different places.  Changing locations of jet stream.  Sharp temperature and pressure differences.  Record velocities over, for example, North Atlantic–record times from NY to London of commercial aircraft.  Increased wave action.

Interview preceded by ‘Jenni Evans Ph.D. Professor of Meteorology, Penn State University, specializing in tropical storms, talking about this year’s Hurricane Season’.  Follow up by Guy McPherson, and Permaculture by Kathe Fish.
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As I recently said, there are now several episodes, and I will be posting most if not all of them.  Extinction Radio, Episode 28 is here.  Extinction Radio, Episode 30 is here.
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[1] Additional:  ‘Death @ the Fuki‘, and ‘Implications of Fukushima

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About paulbeckwith

Well known climate science educator; Part-time Geography professor (climatology, oceanography, environmental issues), University of Ottawa. Physicist. Engineer. Master's Degree in Science in Laser Optics, Bachelors of Engineering, in Engineering Physics. Won Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario gold medal. Also interested in investment and start-ups in climate solutions, renewable energy and energy efficiency. Avid chess player, and likes restoring old homes. Married with children.
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