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The first all encompassing environmental event for the GCC region, Gulf Environment Forum, taking place in Jeddah on 7-9th March 2010, has announced the full support of the Presidency of Meteorology Environment, UNEP and UNDP.  
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Presented by Tim Pugh, Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research (CAWCR) Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Australia. download for iPod Filmed at the Sun HPC Consortium in Portland, November 14, 2009 by Deirdré Straughan; edited by Rich Brueckner. More presentations.  
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Richard S. Lindzen is a distinguished professior of meteorology at MIT. On Nov. 30 he published a column in the Wall Street Journal on the scientific case for skepticism over global warming activism. It is the best statement of that case that I have seen. It is based on the fact, which not even global warming activists now challenge, that there has been no discernible increase in the globally averaged temperature anomaly (GATA...  
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"Fog could continue to disrupt air travel, warns Meteorology DeptAir traffic over Istanbul was disrupted over the past two days due to heavy early morning fog and the Meteorology Department has forecasted more fog for the entire week, causing concern as the Bayram holiday draws near."More:Fog could continue to disrupt air travel, warns Meteorology Dept - Hurriyet Daily News and Economic Review  
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A couple of weeks ago Lionel Lévac, the agricultural specialist on Radio Canada in Quebec City, gave a long ramble about how larch trees always turn yellow the week before the first snow. Seems they had already in his bailiwick, and so he was forecasting a storm. The trees' predictive ability was pretty good for Lévac's region, but not for elsewhere since it snowed a few days later all over the province although the larches around Montreal were still as green as any other conifer. It was only last weekend that the larches turned yellow here. That early storm brought numerous power outages in ... Read Full Story
Written by mermadebaubles on
We where greeted by some unexpectedly warm weather this weekend. It allowed our tremendously exciting agenda of grocery shopping to be wrapped around a trip to the park. Trinity, our oldest had Monday off for Pulaski Day . Upon hearing about the impending deterioration of weather, we looked for school closures on the news. Fox news is as good as SNL for a weeknight dose of laughter, so when they over-dramatized the sudden shift in weather, the level of Emo gave Josh and I the laugh we where in search of. Get the Flash Player to see this player. Just when we’d thought the ... Read Full Story
 
Written by mermadebaubles on
We where greeted by some unexpectedly warm weather this weekend. It allowed our tremendously exciting agenda of grocery shopping to be wrapped around a trip to the park. Trinity, our oldest had Monday off for Pulaski Day . Upon hearing about the impending deterioration of weather, we looked for school closures on the news. Fox news is as good as SNL for a weeknight dose of laughter, so when they over-dramatized the sudden shift in weather, the level of Emo gave Josh and I the laugh we where in search of. Get the Flash Player to see this player. Just when we’d thought the ... Read Full Story
 
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Whilst many news outlets reported that the beginning of December in the UK was the coldest since 1976, the reality is slightly more subtle, and depends upon the definition of 'the start of December'. Meteorologist Philip Eden reports that the 1st to the 7th, and the 1st to the 8th were the coldest since 1998; the 1st to the 9th was the coldest since 1980; the first to the 10th was the coldest since 1976; the 1st to the 11th was the coldest since 1981; and the 1st to the 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th were merely the coldest since 1991. Philip Eden Read Full Story
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Wednesday Quebec City received its 400th centimeter of snow this season, a fitting milestone in its 400th anniversary year. In Montreal we haven't had as much--only about three meters or something like 9.5 feet--but this is turning out to be a record-beating year. I took the picture last Sunday, a beautiful mild day with blue skies and much sunshine. Lee had just finished cleaning up after the last snowfall, and the snow banks are nearly as tall as he is: you can get some idea when you realize that the fence is at least seven feet high. Then it began to snow again, with ... Read Full Story
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