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Miracle on Ice team star Mark Pavelich found dead at age 63
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Cloquet couple expands Black hair business in downtown Duluth
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Apparent Atlantic warming cycle likely an artifact of climate forcing
Volcanic eruptions, not natural variability, were the cause of an apparent “Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation,” a purported cycle of warming thought to have occurred on a timescale of 40 to 60 years during the pre-industrial era, according to a team of climate scientists who looked at a large array of climate modeling experiments.
The result complements the team’s previous finding that what had looked like an “AMO” occurring during the period since industrialization is instead the result of a competition between steady human-caused warming from greenhouse gases and cooling from more time-variable industrial sulphur pollution.
Climate Change Possibly Caused Atlantic Warming During Pre-Industrial Era
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UMD alumna shares lessons of the lakes, from the United States and Africa to Australia
April Abbott, University of Minnesota Duluth student (MS ’11 Geology) and student researcher, said she chose UMD for her master’s degree because of the Large Lakes Observatory (LLO) and the R/V
Blue Heron. “The program and mission had an exotic feel to it,” she says. When she began her work on her thesis, that “exotic feel” became very real.
Africa’s Lake Malawi became a destination. Abbott found the nights “unbearably hot.” The bunk room had little airflow, so, “We d try to sleep up on the top deck above the wheelhouse,” Abbott says. ”But it was the rainy season, so. we d get massive thunderstorms in the early morning… and that would send us scrambling back to the bunks.”