Climate Science
Uncover the shocking truths and hidden controversies behind the world of climate science that could change everything you thought you knew about our planet's future.

Exploring the Skies: The Journey of Elektro-L No.2

Martin Sparks
Elektro-L No.2, a Russian geostationary weather satellite, enhances weather forecasting and climate research by providing critical meteorological data from space.

Unearthing the Secrets of the Bird Spring Formation: An Exciting Geological Adventure

Martin Sparks
The Bird Spring Formation is a fascinating sedimentary structure found in Nevada, Utah, and California that offers stunning insights into Earth's ancient past. Scientists are unlocking its secrets to improve our understanding of climate change, resource distribution, and evolutionary biology.

The Bertha Family: A Meteorological Marvel

Martin Sparks
The Bertha family of tropical cyclones highlights the dynamic nature of Atlantic hurricanes and their impact on regions like the Caribbean and the United States.

Unraveling the Mysteries of the Tropic of Capricorn: Where Science Meets Wonder

Martin Sparks
The Tropic of Capricorn may seem like just another latitude line, but it holds key insights into Earth's geography, climate, and cultural history. Join us as we explore its intriguing role in shaping both natural and human environments.

William M. Gray: The Meteorological Maverick

Martin Sparks
Learn about William M. Gray's revolutionary contributions to hurricane forecasting and his enduring impact on meteorology.

The Man Who Chased Shadows: Edward Walter Maunder

KC Fairlight
Edward Walter Maunder's pioneering work on solar phenomena, including the Maunder Minimum, significantly advanced our understanding of the sun's impact on Earth's climate.

Unveiling the Meteorological Maverick: Dawne Deskins and Her Impact on Weather Forecasting

Martin Sparks
Ever heard of the woman who can practically predict the whims of the sky? Meet Dawne Deskins, a pivotal figure in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), whose work in meteorology has significantly enhanced weather forecasting accuracy.

Where the Sky Starts to Sweat: Understanding Lifting Condensation Level

KC Fairlight
Clouds form when the atmosphere hits just the right conditions, often with the help of the Lifting Condensation Level. This atmospheric concept dictates when and where clouds grace our skies, affecting weather patterns globally.

The Magical Journey of Air: Understanding the Lifting Condensation Level

Martin Sparks
Learn about the lifting condensation level, a key meteorological concept that explains cloud formation and aids in weather prediction and climate studies.

Why Understanding the Lifting Condensation Level Surprises Climate Alarmists

Vince Vanguard
The lifting condensation level (LCL) is key to understanding weather but hardly fits into mainstream climate narratives. Discover the science behind this atmospheric term and why it's more important than dramatic headlines.

Zafrona samadiae: Meet the Sea Snail That Holds Ocean Secrets

Martin Sparks
Meet Zafrona samadiae, the elusive sea snail residing in the Indo-Pacific, whose unassuming role is vital to marine biodiversity and climate research.

The Hypolimnion: Nature's Cool, Dark Underwater World

Martin Sparks
The hypolimnion is a crucial underwater layer in stratified lakes, impacting nutrient cycling, oxygen distribution, and aquatic ecosystems, while offering insights into climate change effects on freshwater systems.

Carlile Shale: Unveiling the Secrets of an Ancient Seabed

Martin Sparks
The Carlile Shale, an ancient geological formation dating back millions of years, offers a captivating glimpse into Earth's distant past. Stretching across the central U.S., it harbors a wealth of paleontological treasures and vital insights into climate models.