Month: March 2017

Forecasters predict El Niño may return by summer 

Forecasters predict El Niño may return by summer 

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The El Niño of 1997-8

The El Niño of 1997-8

The report says ‘the possible return of El Niño this year would present a unique situation’. Is there still excess heat in the system as sunspots go further into ‘quiet mode’?
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The path to another round of El Niño in 2017 appears to be shortening, as tropical Pacific Ocean waters have been warming at a substantial rate. Several models suggest that El Niño could be comfortably in place as early as May.

Weather forecasters have been eyeing for a couple of months a possible return this year of El Niño, which normally comes around every two to seven years and last occurred in 2015/16.

The El Niño-Southern Oscillation is one of the most widely followed long-term indicators of climate, as both its warm and cool phases can trigger varying effects on weather patterns globally.

El Niño, which is associated with warmer-than-normal sea surface temperatures (SSTs) along the equatorial Pacific, is known to bring volatile weather to some parts of the world and is closely watched by agricultural and energy markets. Some notable impacts include droughts in Southeast Asia and heavy rains and erosion along the Pacific coasts of North and South America.

La Niña, the cool phase of ENSO, just concluded its six-month run last month. In the last several weeks, remnants of the colder waters have been all but eliminated.

In the week centered on Feb. 22, the SST anomaly was positive 2.3 degrees Celsius in the Niño 1+2 region, the easternmost of the four Niño regions, directly off the coast of Peru. Warming in this region sometimes precedes the onset of El Niño.

To put this into perspective, since weekly record-keeping began in 1990, the only other instances that featured warmer SST anomalies in this region occurred during the mega-El Niños of 2015/16 and 1997/98, as well as the moderate-to-strong El Niño in early 1992.

The week centered on Jan. 25, 2017, also recorded a 2-degree anomaly, so the latest value is not necessarily an outlier. But if this trend eventually translates into a full-on El Niño later in the year, the outcome would be unprecedented.

A record-breaking El Niño surfaced in mid-2015 and lasted through early 2016, after which SSTs dropped off and gave way to the relatively weaker La Niña event to cap off the year.

But following the previous occurrences of strong El Niño – 1997/98, 1982/83, 1972/73 – the warm cycle did not appear again until three or four years later. So the possible return of El Niño this year would present a unique situation against which there is not much comparable data.

The report continues here.

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February 28, 2017 at 07:24PM

Five out of six US wildfires are caused by people, says study

Five out of six US wildfires are caused by people, says study

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Image credit: KNKX

Image credit: KNKX

Some of the blazes were accidental, and as people travel more the areas at risk are increasing.

A new study blames people for triggering five out of every six wildfires in the United States and tripling the length of the wildfire season, reports the Daily Mail Online.

Even as climate change worsens the nation’s fire season – making it longer and easier to burn more acres – researchers say human activities play an even bigger role.

Scientists looking at fire data from 1992 to 2012 found that 84 percent of all U.S. wildfires were started by people, either by accident or on purpose.

Human-caused blazes only burned 44 percent of the total acres.
University of Colorado fire ecologist Jennifer Balch found that human-sparked fires increased the fire season from 46 days to 154 days.

The study appears in Monday’s journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

‘People are moving more and more into natural wild areas and essentially providing ignition for wildfires,’ said lead author Jennifer Balch, a fire ecologist at the University of Colorado.

Full report: Five out of six US wildfires are caused by people | Daily Mail Online

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February 28, 2017 at 02:16AM

Obama got $65 million from foreign publishers

Obama got $65 million from foreign publishers

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Barack & Michelle Obama have inked a $65 million deal for their memoirs (two books) with publisher Penguin Random House, jointly owned by Bertelsmann Foundation (Germany) and Pearson PLC (UK).

This is more than four times the amount received by Bill Clinton ($15 million), and six times the amount received by George W. Bush ($10 million), according to Fox News.

How much of it will Bill Ayers get?

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March 1, 2017 at 10:55AM

First solar images from NOAA’s GOES-16 satellite

First solar images from NOAA’s GOES-16 satellite

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From NASA/GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER The first images from the Solar Ultraviolet Imager or SUVI instrument aboard NOAA’s GOES-16 satellite have been successful, capturing a large coronal hole on Jan. 29, 2017. The sun’s 11-year activity cycle is currently approaching solar minimum, and during this time powerful solar flares become scarce and coronal holes become the […]

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March 1, 2017 at 09:05AM