24th June - Today's News: Drought Hits Caribbean
In the US, severe storms sweep through Northeast after battering Midwest with the Midwest in damage control as five tornadoes sweep through Illinois
Australian snow fields anxious for some good falls as holidays beckon - not much to be seen on the ground at the moment. But its another night of record lows for South Island as NZ's cold spell continues..
In Siberia, wildfires rage across region as hot weather, storms and carelessness combine
No let-up seen in Santiago's driest June in 50 years
In Siberia, wildfires rage across region as hot weather, storms and carelessness combine
No let-up seen in Santiago's driest June in 50 years
Scientists show a decline in solar activity could not halt global warming,
although if we had a repeat of the Maundr Minimum there's a chance we
could see some cooler winters in Britain and we normally experience
these days (no winter here for 3 years now .... ). The full paper is
available here.
Sydney's popular Wedding Cake Rock 'likely to collapse into sea in next 10 years'
Sudden shift in 'forcing' led to demise of Laurentide ice sheet at the end of the last ice age
And today's silly story: alien hunters discover a 'pyramid' on Mars that looks just like a rather small rock ....
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