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Promo for the American Camp Association Climate Symposium with a session called "Ask a meteorologist: extreme weather and the climate change connection." Panelists include Bernadette Woods Placky, Irene Sans, and Zachary Labe.

Promo for the American Camp Association Climate Symposium with a session called "Ask a meteorologist: extreme weather and the climate change connection." Panelists include Bernadette Woods Placky, Irene Sans, and Zachary Labe.

We are super excited to be joining the first-ever climate symposium by the American Camp Association! @bernwoodsplacky.bsky.social, @irenesans.bsky.social, and I will be answering all your questions about extreme weather later today. Check out the other great talks! www.acacamps.org/events-educa...

3 weeks ago 37 11 0 0

Claro que si. Yo no noto nada diferente..
La cámara quizás era diferente.

3 weeks ago 1 0 0 0
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¡Mira lo que encontré!
Circa 2016

@johnmoralestv.bsky.social

3 weeks ago 2 0 1 0

Oops! se le fue!

4 weeks ago 0 1 0 0
Promotional NOAA graphic titled “New Operational Cone Graphic.” It shows a sample hurricane forecast cone map for Hurricane Helene over the southeastern U.S., with a white cone indicating the five-day track and colored areas showing tropical storm and hurricane watches and warnings. Text highlights new features for 2026, including inland watch/warning visualization, a solid white cone for the full forecast period, and combined hurricane watch and tropical storm warning areas shown with blue and pink hatching. The hurricanes.gov logo appears at the bottom.

Promotional NOAA graphic titled “New Operational Cone Graphic.” It shows a sample hurricane forecast cone map for Hurricane Helene over the southeastern U.S., with a white cone indicating the five-day track and colored areas showing tropical storm and hurricane watches and warnings. Text highlights new features for 2026, including inland watch/warning visualization, a solid white cone for the full forecast period, and combined hurricane watch and tropical storm warning areas shown with blue and pink hatching. The hurricanes.gov logo appears at the bottom.

The National Hurricane Center is rolling out 2 new products for 2026: an updated track cone showing inland watches/warnings, and new storm surge alerts for Hawaii. Learn more about these improvements: www.noaa.gov/news-release...

4 weeks ago 173 47 9 18
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Not sure how I had the bandwidth to recognize and create this at the time, but it was a moment of amazing coincidence on September 7, 2017.
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7 months ago 35 6 0 0
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New study shows that climate change increased the intensity for most Atlantic hurricanes between 2019 and 2023 — and for every storm so far in 2024. These hurricanes were fueled by sea surface temperatures made higher by human-caused global warming. iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1...

1 year ago 30 12 4 0

Hello Bluesky. Pleasure to be here. Feels much lighter. 💙

1 year ago 5 0 0 0
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