Vorja Sanchez Posted on 2021/11/16 by Carl Robitaille Reply Vous aimez les nuages et l'art ? Alors le travail de l'artiste barcelonais Vorja Sanchez devrait vous séduire. On a tous cherché à voir des formes dans les nuages, Vorja pousse le jeu + loin en dessinant des formes et ainsi développer notre imagination.😍https://t.co/1Rfzy77WFl pic.twitter.com/TJ2nb6lkMT— Guillaume Desbrosse (@DesbrosseG) November 16, 2021
I Love you, but I love fossil fuels more Posted on 2021/11/16 by Carl Robitaille Reply Discuss. #ClimateCrisis pic.twitter.com/xAwfmTxsfE— Brent Toderian (@BrentToderian) November 15, 2021
APOD: Light Pillar over Volcanic Etna Posted on 2021/11/16 by Carl Robitaille Reply APOD: Light Pillar over Volcanic Etna
Darkness continues to advance southward. Winter is coming! Posted on 2021/11/04 by Carl Robitaille Reply Darkness continues to advance southward. Winter is coming! [Satellite imagery from @NASAEarthData at https://t.co/PRBKI82hBT] pic.twitter.com/rFtSuqAgvS— Zack Labe (@ZLabe) October 20, 2021
eautifully overcast sky at Gale crater on Mars Posted on 2021/10/15 by Carl Robitaille Reply Beautifully overcast sky at Gale crater on #Mars. Curiosity Rover captured this image pic.twitter.com/m6O7xseDCW— Space (@redditSpaceView) October 9, 2021
Average global temperature (1860 to 2021) compared to pre-industrial values Posted on 2021/10/01 by Carl Robitaille Reply Average global temperature (1860 to 2021) compared to pre-industrial values Animation by @neilrkaye compares the global temperature to average pre-industrial levels. Source: https://t.co/EVoqF4bYjc pic.twitter.com/HY0uWGEsEU— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) September 25, 2021
APOD: Cyclone Paths on Planet Earth Posted on 2021/09/16 by Carl Robitaille Reply APOD: Cyclone Paths on Planet Earth
Météo Posted on 2021/09/10 by Carl Robitaille Reply pic.twitter.com/Hnym7vMaS4— Dominique ☄ Beauchamp 🙋🏻♂️⚜💉💉💉💉 (@dom_beau) August 5, 2021
A stunning example of cloud iridescence, caused by small ice crystals scattering the sun’s rays, filmed in Narathiwat, Thailand Posted on 2021/07/14 by Carl Robitaille Reply A stunning example of cloud iridescence, caused by small ice crystals scattering the sun's rays, filmed in Narathiwat, Thailand.Credit: Orawan Thongchinda pic.twitter.com/pnP8e2ibFA— Wonder of Science (@wonderofscience) July 14, 2021