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21 June 2022

Some Favorites

 Some favorites of readers and mine:

Selection 1:

  1. Does CO2 correlate with temperature?
  2. Why is the ocean cold?
  3. What is a day?
  4. Were the 1970s cold?
  5. Don't run in thunderstorms
  6. Was there sea ice before 1979?
  7. There is no greenhouse effect
  8. Math in climatology
  9. CO2 and temperature for 800,000 years
  10. Science Jabberwocky

Selection 2:

  1. Misleading yourself with graphs
  2. Discussion versus debate
  3. Earth-Sun distance and the Chandler wobble
  4. Climate time scale for sea level variation
  5. Satellites aren't simple

No, I'm not back to regular blogging, yet. But maybe someday.

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I'll be trying what seems to be an unusual approach in blogs -- writing to be inclusive of students in middle school and jr. high*, as well as teachers and parents (whether for their own information or to help their children). To that end, comments will have to pass a stricter standard than I'd apply for an all-comers site. It shouldn't be onerous, just keep to the topic and use clean language.

I expect it to be fun for all, however, as you really can get quite far in understanding the world, even climate, by understanding this sort of fundamental. If I get too much less fundamental, let me know where I went astray.

* Ok, I concede that not many middle school students will get everything. Even a fair number of adults will find some parts hard to follow. Still, some middle school kids will have fun. And almost everyone will follow a number of posts just fine.

Please see the comment policy for details. And the link policy for details about that. The latter is more open than you might expect.

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In my day job I work on the oceanography, meteorology, climatology, glaciology end of my science interests, but I'm interested in everything, science or not. So I've also been on stage in a production of Comedy of Errors, run an ultramarathon, and been to Epidaurus, Greece, to see a production of Euripides' Iphigenia among the Taurians Prior to starting the current job, I was a post-doc in oceanography in the UCAR ocean modelling program, and earned my doctorate from the Department of the Geophysical Sciences at the University of Chicago (1989). My undergraduate degree involved Applied Math, Engineering, Astrophysics, and Glaciology. Of course I don't speak for my employer, whoever that may be.
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