We all know the difference between fast food and good food. Now science has its own fast food industry in for-profit open access journals. We are stuffing our systems with science that has no substance and it is leaving our brains malnourished and burned out. Choose slow science.
One of the most amazing faults within Earth's crust
Have you even seen it like this? It is Piqiang and here you go a quick 360º fly over Tien Shan mountains, China. #Geology is fascinating!
#Copernicus#Sentinel2 🛰️ 2023
HD: https://t.co/pOxtnG3Opg 🛰️
Think July was hot in the desert SW? Aug says hold my beer. A monster heat dome likely by next weekend - the most intense yet this summer. Magenta indicates where all-time record heights are forecast. This on top of PHX so far beating its hottest month on record by almost 4F!! 1/
New Danish study just out in Nature Communications, titled "Warning of a forthcoming collapse of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation".
Is it serious? Here's my take on it: https://t.co/aN3CYwQ0PI
🌊 Amazing swirl along the coast in #Tuscany, #Italy.
The #Copernicus#Sentinel2 captured, on July 27th, the water vortex, with sediments plume.
Suggestivo vortice marino 'catturato' dal satellite lungo la costa #toscana, dall'#Argentario fino alla #Maremma. @Giulio_Firenze
The first 3 weeks of July have been the warmest three-week period on record, and the month is on track to be the hottest July and the hottest month on record.
🔗 https://t.co/zbBdQzuwNP
🗣️ #EarlyWarningsForAll#StateOfClimate
📷 European Union, Copernicus Marine Service data
👉👉 Out today in @nature our new paper showing how meltwater increases around Antarctica are set to dramatically slowdown the Antarctic overturning circulation, with a potential collapse this century. https://t.co/p3au6k4zcK A🧵on how this work came about and what we found...
“What if I'm caught in a rip current?” Stay calm and relax. Float to conserve energy. Rip currents don't pull you under. Don't swim against the current. You may be able to escape by swimming out of the current in a direction following the shoreline, or toward breaking waves, then at an angle toward the beach. If you feel you will be unable to reach shore, draw attention to yourself. Call and wave for assistance. https://t.co/HOJWZxzrT1
👉👉👉 Out this week in @JGROceans @_ChristinaOcean 's first PhD paper analysing year-to-year variability in Dense Shelf Water formation and downslope AABW flow around the Antarctic margin. With @dr_akmorrison and me. A short thread on this work... 🧵
https://t.co/XebV06iSCy
Wow!
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology has had both the most extreme and most accurate forecasts of the developing El Niño. But this forecast, just released, is so extreme it's hard to believe I'm seeing it.
3.0°C by October.
3.2°C by November.
Wow!
https://t.co/XwGtgMurnP