Arctic Ice: The Video Primer
August 29, 2012
Regular readers and viewers will have seen all of these, – so apologies to those – but at this moment, with many more viewers paying attention, there is no substitute for repetition.
We are all flooded with a sea of information, and the mission of this series is to provide context and narrative, especially at moments of critical interest.
This is from the Yale Series, “This is Not Cool”, a companion to the Climate Crocks series.
Here are the Climate Crocks Sea ice videos from the last 2 years. Again, apologies, but I invite new viewers to check these still-very-informative videos out for background.
2010 part one:
2010 part two:
2011:
NASA’s Tom Wagner on 2011 Sea Ice:
August 29, 2012 at 2:54 pm
[…] Regular readers and viewers will have seen all of these, – so apologies to those – but at this moment, with many more viewers paying attention, there is no substitute for repetition. We… […]
September 8, 2012 at 10:03 am
So if its the jet stream affecting the weather plz explain the high earth quake activity and lots of volcanoes going pop, does the jet stream affect these as well ? Its more than just the weather changing so much more Barcelona hotels