As tropical oceans warm, we could see a substantial increase in extreme rain storms.
A new study led by @NASAJPL finds that 21% more storms form for every 1.8° F (1° C) that ocean surface temperatures rise. See the projections: go.nasa.gov/2G7Qesn
How does it feel to be a black scientist who owes so much to famed geneticist James Watson, but finds his views abhorrent? Genetics prof. @big_data_kane raises questions of scientific racism—and the role of black scientists in confronting it. via @WIRED
James Watson and the Insidiousness of Scientific Racism
Opinion: Black scientists are in the best position to understand what is so broken about the ... more
Sigh. Actually, you can thank global warming for those sub-65 degree temperatures. Specifically, you can thank the melting ice caps. Let's break this down: #PolarVortex2019 1/ twitter.com/realDonaldTrum…
And Now, the Weather: Mars-like, With a Chance of Apocalypse
Extreme cold from a broken polar vortex is hitting the US at the same time as extreme heat is... more
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