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¿Un muro de seis metros? Miami enfrenta una difícil decisión por el cambio climático
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Study finds humans are directly influencing wind and weather over North Atlantic
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Symposium focuses on the rise of resiliency efforts
By Michael R. Malone By Michael R. Malone
04-08-2021
More than 60 environmental researchers, practitioners, and leaders from the Caribbean and South Florida offered presentations highlighting the “human center dimension” of climate change and resiliency.
The “Sub-Tropical and Tropical Coastal Resilience: Social, Economic, and Physical Adaptations in South Florida and the Caribbean” symposium promoted an interdisciplinary approach for the growing global movement that seeks to anticipate and prepare for the shocks and stresses related to climate change.
Renowned medical anthropologist Paul Farmer and Miami-Dade County’s Chief Resilience Officer James Murley, in their respective keynote presentations, headlined the many panelists who shared their insights and experiences during the full-day virtual conference.
600-year-old marine sponge holds centuries old climate records By Diana Udel
Temperature records show past volcanic activity, current climate warming trends
MIAMI Scientists used a 600-year-old marine sponge to reconstruct a record of ocean temperature in the North Atlantic revealing past volcanic activity as well as the current global warming trend from the release of carbon dioxide and other heat trapping gasses into Earth’s atmosphere and absorbed by the oceans.
The University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science-led research team used geochemical proxies to reconstruct a 600 year-long record of Atlantic Ocean temperatures from the skeleton of a sclerosponge (
there s a large swath of north carolina hit where crops provide a big employment boost. so we re going to keep our eye on that. now just to give you some perspective, we normally see about 163 tornadoes for the entire month of april. but this latest outbreak produced 230 tornadoes in just three days. this is one of the most recent ones. this is wilson, north carolina, on saturday. and then this next video from jackson, mississippi. look at the power flashes in the video. those are actually transformers blowing out. what s surprising is the number of cars that they saw still on the road, seemingly oblivious to a nearby tornado and 150-mile-per-hour winds. and there s a monster storm for tulsa, oklahoma, on thursday. it s what they call a multi vortexed tornado. one main tornado and smaller tornadoes actually circling around it. i m joined now by amy clement professor of oceanography at the university of miami.
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