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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (31584)6/16/2016 8:51:10 PM
From: zeta1961  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49020
 
I have the "enhanced" jitters for the first time since...well, since the OKC game 6 and 7....



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (31584)6/16/2016 10:37:03 PM
From: zeta1961  Respond to of 49020
 
Halftime Dubs score: when researching climate change is less depressing...not really, but it sounds a trifle funny.

Greg Laden found this website in beta that he recommends following.

Climate Signals is one of those great ideas that addresses a basic need using a compelling approach. Climate Signals, currently in Beta form, is a data base of climate events, with geographical information, and highly structured information linking these events to research, indicating climate change connections with varying degrees of certainty, news reports, and all the other information one might want about those events.

I believe Climate Signals will become a significant go-to source for journalists writing about climate, as well as policy makers and even scientists who want to make reference to specific events and get those references right.

Climate change affects us all. Through the use of mapping, Climate Signals shows what climate change looks like on the ground, in your region, state, or neighborhood and identifies the long-term climate trends and physical processes that may be at work.

You should go to the Climate Signals website and browse around. Give them feedback. Send the link to friends and foes. I’m going to make it part of my daily reading.

scienceblogs.com



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (31584)6/17/2016 12:21:20 AM
From: zeta1961  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49020
 
We'll break their heart on Sunday........meanwhile back to this<on headphones. The fam. is threatening to disown me>. Sleep hath lost the fight tonight too.



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (31584)6/19/2016 7:59:52 PM
From: zeta1961  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49020