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Monday, November 10, 2008

Climate Change over millions of Years.

Tropical seas once covered the Arctic and Climate Change has gone through many changes over the last 400 million years. Fishes that swam in these hot waters, back in those days, now tell scientists about the environmnet and its changes over the ages, as shown through the Fossil Record.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Severe Weather Study

Thunderstorms, tornadoes and other severe weather is being studied under a project called UN-STABLE (understanding Severe Thunderstorms and Alberta Boundary Layers Experiment). It aims at better understanding thunderstorm initiation, which it hopes will improve weather forecasting.
Good Luck

Monday, June 2, 2008

Violent 2008 Summer Weather

Forecasters predict that this summer of 2008 will be hot and dry on the Canadian Prairies and the USA northern States.
This means that the Jet stream is moving further north and Tornado Alley will also move northward from its normal Mid-western position. Tornadoes have already touched down in southern Manitoba.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Arctic Warming

The Arctic is warming at a rate that is three times that of the rest of the world according to Bartley Kives writing in the Winnipeg Free Press after he spent two weeks aboard the ice-breaker Amundsen. He was among scientists trying to learn more about the air, water, ice, plants and animals in the Arctic region. They estimate that completely ice-free Arctic waters are coming to this planet by 2013 to 2030.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Icebergs

Icebergs in the Antarctic area sometimes have stripes,�formed by�layers of snow�that react to different conditions.Blue stripes are often created when a crevice in the ice sheet�fills�up with meltwater�and freezes so quickly that no�bubbles form.When an iceberg falls into the sea, a layer of salty seawater�can�freeze�to the underside. If this is rich in algae,�it can form a green�stripe.Brown, black and yellow lines are caused by sediment,�picked up when�the ice sheet grinds downhill�towards the sea

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Slowing the Warming


Warming of the atmosphere could be slowed down…but it would be expensive and it could have side affects.
The process would involve sending reflective material into the atmosphere, such as sulphur or aerosols that would send the sun’s radiation back into space.
This happened when Mount Pinatubo erupted in 1991. Millions of tons of sulphur dioxide were sent into the air.
Earth’s temperature dropped by 0.25 degrees Celsius.

Friday, March 28, 2008

Dinosaurs

Nobody knows what caused the dinosaurs to disappear, but we all know that mankind is causing mass extinction of wildlife currently.
Forests are being cut down and waterways are being polluted. This destroys animals, fish and bird’s habitats, so they are being left homeless.
We are using great amounts of water to extract oil from the oil sands of Alberta. Tons of coal, oil and gas are being burned to add to the pollution of the atmosphere. It’s threatening our planet with disaster

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Montana Glaciers


This is Jackson Glacier on the
left as it looked in 1965.
On the right are pictures taken in 1914
and 2001.
Notice how the deep ice and snow have disappeared. Will global warming
erode the glaciers to nothing and leave Montana as a desert.?
The pictures are courtesy of USGS.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Lunar Eclipse





This is how the moon looked in a

clear sky over Winnipeg at 6:30 pm

just before the shadow began to cover it.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008







This photo taken at
Banff Springs Hotel

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Full Moon

Full moon over Winnipeg shining through cold Arctic air with temperature about -30C.


A high pressure area over Manitoba had cold clear air flowing in from the north.

The Arctic airmass is dry and skies are clear at 7 a.m.

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Global Warming benefits

Global Warmin, benefitsGlobal warming is expected to bring benefits as well as disasters.
Russian president, Vladimir Putin says, "An increase of two or three
degrees wouldn't be so bad for a northern country like Russia.
We could spend less on fur coats and the grain harvest would go up."

Monday, January 21, 2008

Mountain Clouds


The object in this photo is not a jet plane or
a flying saucer. It is a cloud called lenticularis,
meaning shaped like a lens. These lens shaped
clouds form when moist air cools as it is forced
up and over a hill or mountain.
This beautiful, dramatic cloud is a common sight
in mountainous regions of the world.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Climate Change

In this 21st century our descendants have a most important issue to deal with--Climate Change.
There is a possibility that economies may crumble. Even civilization, as we know it, could disintegrate unless we learn to control "greenhouse-gas" emissions. Global warming is already affecting our world and our daily lives.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Arctic Airmass

It is hard to think about Global Warming when an Arctic Airmass moves southward over Canada and mid western USA. These airmasses bring extremely cold temperatures as they flow from the north, and drop minimum readings to well below normal, but the overall effect does not change the general warming trend.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Saving the Environment

Stopping Global Warming is about saving the environment. If we don't save it, will nations have to fight their neighbours for fresh water and food?