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High schools: Coe-Brown girls’ hoops advances to D-II quarters with win over Pembroke, will play Bishop Brady next Coe-Brown’s Olivia Noni (23) and Pembroke Academy’s Annelise Dexter (21) battle for a rebound during an NHIAA Division II girls’ basketball tournament game in Northwood on Friday. Coe-Brown won, 54-41. GEOFF FORESTER / Monitor staff Coe-Brown’s Olivia Noni (center) steals the ball from Pembroke Academy’s Ashley Stephens during the second half of an NHIAA Division II playoff game on Friday night in Northwood. Coe-Brown won, 54-41, and will play Bishop Brady in Sunday’s quarterfinal. GEOFF FORESTER / Monitor staff Pembroke Academy’s Ashley Stephens (left) and Coe-Brown’s Molly Ewing battle for the ball in the first half on Friday night in Northwood. GEOFF FORESTER / Monitor staff ....
High schools: Bow, Concord wrestling advance in duals tournaments Bow High senior Wyatt Rheinhardt (top) wrestles against Plymouth’s Gianni Ciotti on Jan. 19. Rheinhardt won the match, 12-2, for his 99th career victory, but Plymouth won the team match, 48-17. The two teams will meet again Wednesday in the Division III final in Plymouth. JEFF SULLIVAN file photo / sullivaneventphotography.com Bow s Ryan Nicholls celebrates his win against Pelham during Saturday’s Division III semifinal wrestling match. The win from Nicholls propelled the Falcons to a 42-27 team decision and a spot in Wednesday’s final against Plymouth. Courtesy Bow s Ryan Nicholls (right) competes against Pelham during a regular-season match on Jan. 13. The Falcons won that match and beat Pelham again on Saturday, 42-247, in the Division III semifinals in Bow, with Nicholls getting the key match-opening win. Courtesy ....
Will Global Warming Bring a Change in the Winds? Dust from the Deep Sea Provides a Clue. Image of a dust plume leaving China and crossing the Korean Peninsula and Japan. Researchers studied the dust deposited in ancient ocean sediments in order to understand how wind patterns in this area have shifted in the past. Their findings provide a better understanding of how the winds may change in the future. Credit: SeaWiFS Project, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, and ORBIMAGE The westerlies or westerly winds play an important role in weather and climate both locally and on a global scale, by influencing precipitation patterns, impacting ocean circulation and steering tropical cyclones. So, finding a way to assess how they will change as the climate warms is crucial. ....
E-Mail IMAGE: Image of a dust plume leaving China and crossing the Korean Peninsula and Japan. Researchers studied the dust deposited in ancient ocean sediments in order to understand how wind patterns. view more Credit: SeaWiFS Project, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, and ORBIMAGE The westerlies or westerly winds play an important role in weather and climate both locally and on a global scale, by influencing precipitation patterns, impacting ocean circulation and steering tropical cyclones. So, finding a way to assess how they will change as the climate warms is crucial. Typically, the westerlies blow from west to east across the planet s middle latitudes. But scientists have noticed that over the last several decades, these winds are changing, migrating poleward. Research suggests this is because of climate change. But, scientists have been debating whether the poleward movement of the westerlies will continue as temperatures and atmospheric car ....