Category Archives: a Weather

What Happens to Sea Ice, After First Arctic Blue Ocean Event?

      After First Arctic BOE (Loss of All September Sea Ice) then What Happens Next to the Sea Ice? 1 of 2 // Jun 9, 2020 Many years ago I discussed my thoughts on how Arctic sea ice … Continue reading

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Arctic Sea Ice Trajectories from Observations and Models

Arctic Sea Ice Loss Projections From the Latest-and-Greatest Climate Simulation Models (CMIP6) // Jun 3, 2020 The latest, most sophisticated climate models of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6) have been used to track Arctic Sea Ice Area and Volume … Continue reading

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English Translation of CMIP6: Drought Three Ways

Abrupt Climate Change: Drought Projections in the Latest State-of-the-Art Climate Models (CMIP6) // May 28, 2020 I talk Drought. A new science paper uses the latest state-of-the-art climate models from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project to determine which parts of … Continue reading

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World Meteorological Organization Report: Global Climate in 2015 -19

World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Report: The Global Climate in 015 – 2019 // May 25, 2020 Recently the World Meteorological Organization published their 5 year update: “The Global Climate in 2015 – 2019”, comparing this period with the previous 5 … Continue reading

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You Are Here: Tipping Elements in Climate Systems, Canadian Geese

Stratocumulus Cloud Deck Collapse and other Tipping Elements in the Climate System that Can Smush Us // May 12, 2020 Stratocumulous cloud decks cover lots of ocean and block sunlight providing some cooling offset to GHG warming. Typically these clouds … Continue reading

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“Climate Niche” Shifting Away From Where Most Live

    Humanities Preferred “Climate Niche” is Shifting Away From Where Most of Us Live Now // May 5, 2020 Why do we live where we do? Many complex social reasons exist, but fundamentally most of us live in a “climate … Continue reading

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Arctic Polar Vortex North Pole to Greenland Shift: Ozone Hole, Sea-Ice Loss

Arctic Polar Vortex Shift from North Pole to Greenland: Large Ozone Hole and Sea-Ice Loss // Mar 28, 2020 I predicted 1.5 years ago that Arctic sea-ice loss will shift the jet stream center of rotation to Greenland’s center at … Continue reading

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Impact of Coronavirus On Global Dimming

Magnitude of Global Dimming from Coronavirus Shutdowns: Part 1 of 3 // Mar 22, 2020 Global Dimming from industrial and transportation aerosols is likely between 0.25C and 1.1C with a best estimate of 0.5C. As global industry/transportation shutters due to … Continue reading

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Coronavirus Tsunami

Modelling the Coming Coronavirus Tsunami: Imperial College Paper // Mar 18, 2020 This new paper from Imperial College models the expected number of cases of coronavirus and the total number of deaths that we would expect in both the UK … Continue reading

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