Déjà Vu: El Niño Take Two
Here we are—in March 2015—and we’ve got...above-average temperatures in the subsurface equatorial Pacific.westerly wind anomalies near the surface across the western tropical Pacific Ocean. El Niño...
View Article"Keeling curve" of carbon dioxide levels becomes chemical landmark
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View ArticleCold winter leads to large, late Antarctic ozone hole in 2015
The 2015 Antarctic ozone hole area was larger and formed later than recent years, according to scientists from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). On October 2, 2015,...
View ArticleOn the sudden stratospheric warming and polar vortex of early 2021
The POLAR VORTEX is coming!!!!! That’s the ALL CAPS message these days in various news articles thanks to the sudden stratospheric warming that occurred on January 5, 2021. We’re going to take a...
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