Monthly Archives: September 2020

Salty Ocean Parts Getting Saltier; Fresher Parts Getting Fresher: From Amplified Hydrological Cycle

    Salty Ocean Parts Getting Saltier; Fresher Parts Getting Fresher: From Amplified Hydrological Cycle // Sep 25, 2020 We know that as climate change accelerates wet regions of the planet are getting wetter and dry regions of the planet … Continue reading

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How Tropical Cyclones, Hurricanes, Typhoons Change the Strength and Waviness of Jet Streams

How Tropical Cyclones, Hurricanes, Typhoons Change the Strength and Waviness of Jet Streams: 1 of 3 // Sep 17, 2020 My main intention in this 3 part video series is to show you how large cyclones (hurricanes, tropical cyclones, typhoons, … Continue reading

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Find Out Soon, How Low Will the Big Arctic Ocean Slushy Go

Paul Beckwith: Post-doom with Michael Dowd // Sep 6, 2020 This conversation with climate systems scientist and abrupt climate change expert, Paul Beckwith, was recorded August 31, 2020. ——— ———– Most damaging atmospheric rivers 1978–2017 How Low Will the Big … Continue reading

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Going, Going. Arctic Sea Ice Soon to be Gone

Arctic Sea Ice Status: Going. Going. Soon to be Gone // Sep 3, 2020 In this first of a new series of videos I chat about Arctic Sea Ice. We are approaching the yearly minimum, and it is a toss … Continue reading

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