This article will look at seasonal associations with light pollution trends and their effect on nocturnally migrating bird populations. The research was published in Ecosphere.
flash of lightning and the odd rumble of thunder and some clear spells as well but it is going to be a mild night, frost free for much everybody in lowe s between five and 10 degrees. on tuesday morning, somewhat start, will see the outbreaks being quite erratic for the rain and quite sporadic on and off and heavy and thundery and equally there will be some triers spells and a little bit of sunshine and was sunny skies across eastern england, staying sunday for long enough, temperatures could climb to around 18, 19 or even 20 degrees. a warm day but not as windy as it has been today, still quite chilly in the northeast of scotland and wednesday, there ll be some areas low cloud, mist and fog western coasts and clearing to give us scattering of afternoon showers and again those wind conditions around 19, maybe 20 degrees and it will be turning a little less chilly at this
encourage communities to accept having them built near there, and if they do, they will be guaranteed lower energy bills. the turbines are controversial and have an impact on the landscape, so what about onshore offshore wind farms? the government has an ambition that by 2030 those at sea, the offshore wind farms will generate enough electricity to power every uk home. that is the ambition and of course thatis that is the ambition and of course that is not far off, only eight years away also and one of the big criticisms about renewables like wind energy is that they can vary and are hard to predict and don t always meet forecasts. for example, the low wind conditions last summer meant the energy firm ssc saw its renewable energy sources produce one third less electricity than they had forecast so let s talk about all of this and professor karen turner is
apparently started for the front door was left open. we have had twitter alerts throughout the holiday season because of christmas trees from the mayor s office and the fire department saying if there is a fire, close the door. why is that so important in terms of the spread of the smoke and the flames? when you close the door you contain the smoke and the fire to the area where it is. and so when you leave the door open you cannot tell how wind conditions, open windows will pull fire. there is a ventilation system within the building whether or not that will pull smoke into other areas of the building. but if i could i mean i appreciate you guys having me on pretty just want everybody to understand our thoughts and prayers are with the families of all of the victims. we continue to pray for those who are still the hospital. many with serious injuries but on top of that the fire companies that responded, i note they gave everything they had to do whatever they could