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Beijing, Feb 14 (IANS) Beijing has continued to witness heavy air pollution, which started last week before the Chinese New Year.
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Paper Reviewed
Ahmad, S., Israr, M., Liu, S., Hayat, H., Gul, J., Wajid, S., Ashraf, M., Baig, S.U. and Tahir, A.A. 2020. Spatio-temporal trends in snow extent and their linkage to hydro-climatological and topographical factors in the Chitral River Basin (Hindukush, Pakistan).
Geocarto International
35: 711-734.
Among the seemingly endless predictions of climate alarmism is the concern that rising temperatures are reducing planetary snow cover. But is this correct?
A recent paper by Sun
et al. (2020) suggests it is not, reporting instead that a large portion of Eurasia shows no significant positive or negative interannual trends of snow cover extent from 2000 to 2016. In the present review, we report the findings of another peer-reviewed paper published in 2020 that also undermines climate alarmist claims. ....

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A Perfect Storm: What Caused "Snowmageddon"?


You ve heard or at least read about the pledge of the United States Postal Service: Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor hail shall keep the postmen from their appointed rounds.  Well, that was before government workers had a union because today they quickly note that unshoveled snow, icy sidewalks, or snow plowed up against mailboxes are all exempt from that credo.
But in February of 2010 they had a good excuse for suspending service.  The National Weather Service reported that three storms spanning from December to February in the winter of 2009-10 had dumped a whopping 54.9 inches of snow on the Baltimore-Washington area and the first 10 days of February were among the worst. The snowfall broke a seasonal record first set in 1899. Snowmaggedon, as the winter was dubbed, entered the history books as the snowiest winter on record for the U.S. East Coast. Hundreds of thousands of Washington metropolitan residents grappled with the loss of electricity and heat for almo ....

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Sun And Climate - Upside Down May Be Back And Forth


Obviously some things about the Sun s relationship to Earth are known - if we get too close or too far away all life disappears.  But other aspects, like the activity of the Sun related to heating and cooling, are less clear.
It has long been known that the Sun s activity waxes and wanes over an 11-year cycle and that as its activity wanes, the overall amount of radiation reaching the Earth decreases. A new study looked at the Sun s activity over the years 2004-2007, when it was in a declining part of its 11-year activity cycle.
Although the Sun s activity declined over this period, a new speculates that it may have actually caused the Earth to become ....

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