On the Plus Side….

Global warming could be economic boon for some: The Sierra snowpack could melt earlier and faster than before. Droughts could last longer. We could see more rainy days, or less. Storms could become more powerful. The science related to forecasting how global climate change will affect life’s most basic resource — water, and its supply, …

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Dust Bowl

Dust BowlOriginally uploaded by heinemanfleck. It’s reasonable to think that most of the folks in sub-Saharan Africa didn’t celebrate the release of the latest grim Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report by heading out to the ballpark last night. But that’s what Lissa and I did, the beneficiary of a pair of free tickets to …

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ENSO Update

Speaking of southwestern drought (weren’t we just talking about this?), the monthly ENSO update shows more signs of creeping toward La Niña. Hurricanes, droughts, plagues of locusts, as well as some weak but suggestive evidence that the Yankees do better during La Niña years.

Cattails

Cattails Originally uploaded by heinemanfleck. By request, a picture of the cattails coming up in the backyard “pond”. If you look close, you can orange fish. And apparently cattails – Typha – are edible. Who knew?

What We Do With Water In The Desert

DitchOriginally uploaded by heinemanfleck. I’m stretching the point a bit, but standing at the edge of an alfalfa field in Albuquerque’s South Valley this afternoon, I was reminded of Bruce Smith’s description in last Friday’s Science of the co-evolution of humans, dogs and the bottle gourd: In Asia, for example, the domestication of two utilitarian …

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