let's be clear, let's be very clear, let's be incredibly clear about something:
Marcia Lucas is why you love Star Wars.
She's why Star Wars worked. She's why it has heart. She's responsible for the in-media-res beginning, she's responsible for basically everything charming and unique about >
Tyler, from the Internet
On behalf of the entire insurance industry, can i nudge any paleo-ENSO experts to write an op-ed addressing the Q whether the forecast El Niño has a chance to be the strongest in (at least?) the late Holocene?
New CPC ENSO forecast: 62% and 63% probability of ≥2.0°C during OND and NDJ www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/ana...
Projected changes in both mean climate and climate variability drive substantial increases in extreme fire weather in the western United States
#climaterisk
journals.ametsoc.org/view/journal...
This does not work if the nights do not cool down sufficiently and they do not in fact cool down sufficiently. That's why the 2003 heatwave was so devastating. After a few days of hot days and nights those homes because ovens.
post a poster you used to have in your room, apartment, or house.
even though I let them go a long time ago I still like both of these.
journals.ametsoc.org
A last look at the timing of phenological spring across the contiguous U.S. this year. Red means spring came early for plants. Truly remarkable to see the conditions across the West.
Map from @usa-npn.bsky.social: usanpn.org/data/maps/sp...
Our study on future projections: doi.org/10.1007/s003...
"When she shopped around for coverage, she was quoted as high as $12,000 a year to insure her 2-bed, 1-bath house built in 1956. Her accountant suggested that she pull from her 401k to pay off her mortgage so she could drop her coverage" @senwhitehouse.bsky.social www.miamiherald.com/news/local/e...
Oscar winner and San Francisco resident Marcia Lucas — the former wife of George Lucas who edited the original “Star Wars,” “American Graffiti” and “Taxi Driver” — has died.
Michael Tippett 🎃
Scott St. George
Scott St. George
“Unlike the Titanic, the Colorado River has too little water rather than too much.” Ok, that’s a good line. And lots of other sane commentary about the enduring challenges tied to the Colorado River and its water.