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A.M.
bhalomanush
But Stanford researchers have found that over 150 years there has been a steady cooling in body temperatures in the U.S. This is also been observed in Britain. 97.9 degrees
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Berkeley Earth
BerkeleyEarth
THREAD) Berkeley Earth's 2020 Temperature Report2020 was nominally the second warmest year since direct observations began, slightly cooler than 2016.Last year set a new record for the warmest year on
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Andrew Whelton 🔥💧❄️🌪
TheWheltonGroup
#Plastic Drinking #Water Pipes - a thread"Why do we use plastic drinking water pipes?"Plastic pipes can be a HUGE material cost savings when it comes to service lines and building
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Peter Gleick 🇺🇸
PeterGleick
A short thread about the recent claims by some "economists" & #climate skeptics that an 8°C rise in temperature would only cut GDP by 4%:First, it's complete nonsense. That large
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Georgios Papavasileiou
PapavasileiouWX
1/5 During January of 2021 a western based negative #NAO (Fig. 1) was established leading to robust anomalies in #precipitation and #temperature over the N. Atlantic and #Europe according to
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Jacopo Bertolotti
j_bertolotti
#Physicsfactlet (106)Cold stars look red. Hot stars look blue. But there is no green star.To be more precise: stars emit a very broad and temperature-dependent spectrum, so intermediate temperature stars
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Jelmer Samplonius
jmsamplonius
1/8: Our new paper on the evidence base for negative consequences of climate warming induced phenological asynchrony is out today in Nature Ecology & Evolution:https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-020-01357-0 2/8: We propose five crit
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Michael Ashcroft (23/100 YouTube videos)
m_ashcroft
I just saw this photo of Boris Johnson getting his temperature read using a non-contact temperature scanner.It's a great example of unnecessary 'doing' and shows the kind of thing that
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FriEda💙
FriEda71111436
Covid 19’s seasonal and temperature sensitivity~a threadThis thread is quite long and will take a while to get to the crux of the matter but please stick with me.So let's
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Ryan Hanrahan
ryanhanrahan
With water temperatures in the Sound near 40 degrees the strongest wind gusts will likely be just inland from the Sound. The NAM model here shows a more stable temperature
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jrd &
jrdznn
I don’t know if this is helpful but I’ve experienced hypothermia before and here’s what is important to know:- the fastest and safest way to bring your body temperature up
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Scott Duncan
ScottDuncanWX
While large parts of the Arctic remain ice free, temperatures remain extremely high compared to normal for this time of year.Temperature is unable to drop much below freezing where open
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Zenish
zenishniraula
I was out for a small hike few days ago. The view of the valley was obscured by smog and the pollution. Especially in the winter, the PM concentration increases.
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Chris C. Young
ChefChrisYoung
Your oven is a liar! Let me explain...When you turn the knob on you oven you’re spinning a roulette wheel. You might think it’s cooking at 400F, but this isn’t
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Zeke Hausfather
hausfath
Will 2020 be the warmest year on record? Yes, but only in some datasets. Here are the odds we'd expect of a new record given data through November:NASA - 99%NOAA
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Geraint F. Lewis
Cosmic_Horizons
Did you know that there was a time when the universe was blue? But if you were there, you would not be able to see it. Let’s try and understand
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