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Summer weather extremes more persistent in warming world, says study Scott Sutherland jeudi, 22 août 2019 à 14:35 - What s Up In Climate Change? A new study points to more persistent summer extremes, and a new wind farm will double Saskatchewan s wind power. We are already seeing summer extremes unlike ever before due to climate change, with spiking temperatures, as well as both extreme dry weather and extreme wet weather events. A new study is showing that these extremes are likely to cluster together as the world continues to warm, causing more persistent episodes of extreme summer weather. Our study found that if the world warms to 2°C above preindustrial levels, we could see a significant shift in summer weather conditions from the patterns we know today, study lead author Peter Pfleiderer, from Climate Analytics and Humboldt University, said in a press release on Monday. Extreme weather would become more persistent - hot and dry periods, as well as cons ....
The science and celebration of the Summer Solstice Scott Sutherland Saturday, June 20, was the summer solstice for 2020 - the official first day of summer in the northern hemisphere and the longest day of the year for this half of the planet. Why is OPPOSITE DAY winter solstice, the first day of winter, and the shortest day of the year. This is due to the northern and southern hemispheres experiencing opposite seasons, no matter what time of year it is. A SOLAR PAUSE solstitium, which basically means Sun ( sol) stoppage ( stitium) . It refers to how the Sun appears to stop or pause in the sky on this day. ....
Raptor tags along for free ride on California car, caught on video Caroline Floyd dimanche, 16 juin 2019 à 14:30 - No one seemed comfortable with this arrangement. You ve probably heard stories where people get into the wrong car thinking it s their rideshare pickup, but this video from Los Angeles takes things to a whole new level. Driver Rebecca Hobbs and her passenger Staci Eddy found themselves playing Uber to a red-tailed hawk last week, after the bird landed on the hood of their car amid downtown traffic and refused to leave. The incredible footage shows the unlikely trio navigating the streets of L.A. Both human and avian passengers seem pretty confused about what was going on. ....