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Ondes de Kelvin-Helmholtz

Posted on 2020/04/09 by Carl Robitaille
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Ce fascinant phénomène nuageux est appelé "ondes de Kelvin-Helmholtz". Le cliché a été pris le 6 avril 2020 sur les îles Lofoten, en Norvège. Cette forme est due au mouvement ondulatoire entre deux couches nuageuses superposées qui se déplacent à des vitesses différentes. pic.twitter.com/SXQja45W68

— Trust My Science (@TrustMyScience) April 9, 2020
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When Isaac Newton stayed at home to avoid the 1665 plague

Posted on 2020/03/31 by Carl Robitaille
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When Isaac Newton stayed at home to avoid the 1665 plague, he discovered the laws of gravity, optics, and he invented calculus.

It’s rumored that there was a strict “No TV” rule in his household. pic.twitter.com/0uLmmb65s5

— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) March 31, 2020
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Arctic Sea Ice Volume and Extent February 2020

Posted on 2020/03/20 by Carl Robitaille
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Arctic Sea Ice Volume and Extent February 2020

Updated version of the arctic sea ice volume and extent (February 2020). Source: https://t.co/KNHNQu226u HT @kevpluck pic.twitter.com/bA4WLYJynZ

— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) March 20, 2020
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New York’s 20 Billion Dollar Flood Protection Plan

Posted on 2020/03/14 by Carl Robitaille
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Rock ‘n’ Roll weather map

Posted on 2020/03/10 by Carl Robitaille
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Rock ‘n’ Roll weather map

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Atlantic hurricanes’ tracks

Posted on 2020/02/23 by Carl Robitaille
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Atlantic hurricanes’ tracks

Animated map show 160+ years of Atlantic hurricanes. Source: https://t.co/TmQNP0zC6T pic.twitter.com/mlkO55MrEz

— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) February 23, 2020
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Why The Dutch Headwind Cycling Championships Are Difficult And Amazing

Posted on 2020/02/10 by Carl Robitaille
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Simon Legault, météorologue | Cyr Couturier, résident, Saint-Jean de Terre-neuve

Posted on 2020/01/20 by Carl Robitaille
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Simon Legault, météorologue | Cyr Couturier, résident, Saint-Jean de Terre-neuve

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The correlation between world hockey ranking and country’s temperature

Posted on 2020/01/13 by Carl Robitaille
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The correlation between world hockey ranking and country’s temperature

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How does Sea Ice affect Climate Change?

Posted on 2019/12/19 by Carl Robitaille
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