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Bir sabah uyandığınızda Dünya'nın en tehlikeli volkanik yapılarından Yellowstone'un patladığı haberini adlığınızı bir düşünün. Dünya'nın neresinde olursanız olun bu tüm insanlık için çok iyi bir haber olmazdı tabii ki... Böyle bir felaketin yol açabileceği şeyler üzerine konuşacağız Hiçbir Şey Tesadüf Değil'in bu bölümünde. Doğanın yanında ne kadar küçük olduğumuzu, volkanik faaliyetler üzerinden idrak etmeye çalışacağız.------- Podbee Sunar -------Bu podcast, Garanti BBVA Yatırım eTrader hakkında reklam içerir.Yatrım stratejilerinizi bir üst seviyeye taşımanızı sağlayacak geliştirilmiş özellikler, kullanıcı dostu arayüz ve çok daha fazlası için Garanti BBVA Yatırım eTrader ile hemen tanışın.Ayrıntılı bilgi için https://www.garantibbvayatirim.com.tr/ sitesini ziyaret edebilirsiniz. "Bu podcast, Muhiku hakkında reklam içerir.Yılbaşı ruhunu yansıtan şık hediye kutuları Muhiku'da!
Following on from Nick's interview with Jonjo Sanderson yesterday, today Peter Savill explains Plumpton Racecourse's decision to leave the RCA and whether he believes other will follow suit. Nick is then joined by Lydia Hislop to reflect of Savill's comments before looking ahead to the stellar line up of horses set to run this weekend. Sporting Life's Dave Ord has the regular Timeform, something for the Weekend segment before Nick catches up with former trainer John Hammond, in his role as racing manager to Gérard Augustin-Normand, following a listed success for Tipinso, a smart colt by Pinatubo, who could be French Guineas bound.
Following on from Nick's interview with Jonjo Sanderson yesterday, today Peter Savill explains Plumpton Racecourse's decision to leave the RCA and whether he believes other will follow suit. Nick is then joined by Lydia Hislop to reflect of Savill's comments before looking ahead to the stellar line up of horses set to run this weekend. Sporting Life's Dave Ord has the regular Timeform, something for the Weekend segment before Nick catches up with former trainer John Hammond, in his role as racing manager to Gérard Augustin-Normand, following a listed success for Tipinso, a smart colt by Pinatubo, who could be French Guineas bound.
Interviuri de umanizare cu prezidențiabili la Antena 3: Elena Lasconi în primul episod, despre fructele care au energie două ore de când sunt rupte, Dumnezeu și furnicile pe care le crește în ogradă (G4Media) - Alegerile despre care nu vorbește nimeni. Un Parlament de „ciucănari”, „ciolăcari” și „șoșonari”? (Libertatea) - România vrea să stoarcă norii cu rachete. Cum se creează ploaia artificială și care sunt riscurile (Panorama) Ciolacu a mers la piață cu un candidat și s-a întors cu portofoliul gol - Interviu (SpotMedia)Premierul Ciolacu a ascultat-o pe Ursula von der Leyen și a propus o femeie pentru un mandat de comisar, dar ce se aude pe holurile clădirii de la Berlaymont că va primi România sună pompos, dar e un balon de săpun; dacă voiam ceva util, am fi luptat pentru afacerile interne, pentru a avea o carte în plus în dosarul Schengen.Expertul în drept european Alin Orgoan analizeză, într-un interviu acordat Spotmedia.ro, ce ar putea obține România în viitoarea componență a Comisiei Europene, unde premierul Marcel Ciolacu a propus-o pe Roxana Mînzatu. Ultimele informații, publicate și de Politico, care face un tur de previziuni, sunt că România ar primi portofoliul de comisar pentru muncă, drepturi sociale şi locuinţe.UE nu are competențe în tratate în ceea ce privește rezolvarea locuințelor. UE nu poate să rezolve problema locuințelor din Europa, deoarece cauzele variază de la o țară la alta și acolo unde problemele au fost rezolvate în trecut nu pot fi replicate la scară europeană, cum este modelul din Viena. Este un portofoliu slab, pentru ca a șasea țară ca mărime din UE să primească cel mai slab portofoliu. Aceasta arată abilitățile slabe de negociere ale premierului Ciolacu, care nu știe să se impună, să fie asertiv, e de părere expertul. Interviuri de umanizare cu prezidențiabili la Antena 3: Elena Lasconi în primul episod, despre fructele care au energie două ore de când sunt rupte, Dumnezeu și furnicile pe care le crește în ogradă (G4Media)Moderatorul Antena 3 Mihai Gâdea a anunțat, luni seară, o serie de interviuri ”față în față” cu principalii candidați la alegerile prezidențiale lăsând impresia, din discurs și modul în care a prezentat dialogurile cu politicienii, unor discuții despre teme de interes pentru electorat, scrie G4Media.Seria de interviuri, care par mai degrabă publicitare, a început cu Elena Lasconi, candidata USR la prezidențiale, care l-a primit pe Gâdea în pragul porții cu Hermesina, cățelușa politicianului. Cei s-au tutuit tot timpul emisiunii, iar Mihai Gâdea s-a jucat de mai multe ori cu cățelul șefei USR.Lasconi (52 de ani) a povestit cum și-a luat casa în care locuiește în urmă cu 21 de ani, atunci când visa ”să fie bunică cu trei nepoți” care plămădește aluatul de cozonac.Pe parcursul emisiunii, candidata USR a vorbit îndelung despre Biserică și religie, spiritualitate și alte derivate din câmpul lexical, de la anafură (pâine uscată sfințită care se împarte credincioșilor la sfârșitul slujbei de Liturghie, n.red.) la candele, Dumnezeu etc.Seria interviurilor publicitare marca Antena 3 și Mihai Gâdea va continua cu Nicolae Ciucă, Mircea Geoană, Marcel Ciolacu, George Simion și Diana Șoșoacă, conform anunțului moderatorului de luni seară. PNL a dat jos panourile cu „ostașul Ciucă” în mai multe județe din țară / Liberalii pregătesc afișajul pentru candidații la parlamentare și Ciucă prezidențiabil (G4Media)PNL a dat jos imaginile de pe panourile de afișaj stradal care îl înfățișau pe Nicolae Ciucă ”ostașul în slujba țării” și care făceau publicitate pentru controversata carte biografică, lansată duminică.Imaginile au dispărut de pe autostrada A2 din împrejurimile Constanței, ale Bucureștiului, ale Sibiului, dar și din jurul Timișoarei, notează G4Media.Conform unor membri din echipa de comunicare a liberalilor, urmează o nouă etapă din campanie iar în locul panourilor cu cartea lui Nicolae Ciucă vor fi afișate imagini cu candidații la alegerile parlamentare, dar și cu Nicolae Ciucă, de această dată în postura de candidat prezidențiabil.O investigație a jurnalistului Cristian Andrei pentru publicația Snoop a arătat că în perioada mai-august PNL a cheltuit „din subvenții acordate de la bugetul de stat” 510.000 de euro pe lună pe 400 de panouri stradale care promovează cartea lui Nicolae Ciucă, un proiect personal finanțat din bani publici. Partidul a mai achitat 450.000 de euro pentru producerea și montarea afișajului în toată țara. Alegerile despre care nu vorbește nimeni. Un Parlament de „ciucănari”, „ciolăcari” și „șoșonari”? (Libertatea)Din agenda publică lipsesc cu desăvârșire discuțiile referitoare la alegerile parlamentare din 1 decembrie. Toți „ochii” sunt îndreptați spre prezidențiabili. Ei sunt vedetele momentului. Competiția pentru Palatul Cotroceni este mai atractivă decât cea pentru Casa Poporului, constată Daniel Gorgonaru, senior editor Libertatea.Însă, din punctul de vedere al funcționării statului, Parlamentul are un rol extrem de important, iar lipsa de interes pentru alegerile din 1 decembrie poate avea consecințe grave. În definitiv, Parlamentul României este locul unde se fac și se desfac legile după care țara este guvernată, mai bine sau mai prost, în funcție de calitatea actelor normative. În mod evident, acest proces de legiferare este strâns lagat de calitatea parlamentarilor: profesională și morală, atrage atenția jurnalistul. România vrea să stoarcă norii cu rachete. Cum se creează ploaia artificială și care sunt riscurile (Panorama)România urmează să-și producă propriile rachete de „însămânțare” a norilor, care ne-ar putea aduce precipitații în momentele în care seceta devine nefiresc de mult prezentă.Ploaie artificială pe pământ românesc s-a mai văzut, dar procedura era efectuată de parteneri străini, precum grecii. Acum, rachetele de însămânțare a norilor vor fi produse de Electromecanica Ploiești.Fiind o tehnologie de modificare a vremii, însămânțarea norilor este un procedeu intens dezbătut. Unii cred că e o măsură benefică pentru combaterea efectelor încălzirii climatice, în timp ce alții, precum și Organizația Mondială de Meteorologie, consideră că nu am avut suficient timp să-i studiem efectele.Substanța folosită pentru procedeu este cel mai adesea iodura de argint, care există în mod natural în mediu, în concentrații mici, nefiind dăunătoare oamenilor sau animalelor.Mai sunt însă substanțe care se folosesc pentru însămânțarea norilor, care ridică ceva mai multe probleme. Printre ele, injectările cu dioxid de sulf (SO2). Această substanță a fost responsabilă de cea mai mare distrugere a stratului de ozon în 1991, când cantități imense au fost eliberate în atmosferă odată cu erupția Pinatubo, un vulcan din Filipine.Pe larg pe pagina Panorama.
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Ricardo Letelier and Peter Fiekowsky know that phytoplankton created the oxygen in our atmosphere. Now maybe they can help us again by removing CO2 from the atmosphere and sending it to the ocean depths. But do phytoplankton respire it out too quickly for that to work? And would a good new volcano do what Mt. Pinatubo did: cool the planet by feeding the phytoplankton and making them multiply and take our more carbon dioxide? For the video, audio podcast, transcript and comments: https://tosavetheworld.ca/episode-592-tiny-green-things.
Niewielki Grindavik na Islandii trafił na nagłówki światowych mediów, ponieważ jest spora szansa, że wybuchnie pod nim wulkan. A może nie, bo wulkany są nieprzewidywalne. Jednocześnie ich erupcje to jedne z najbardziej fascynujących zjawisk w przyrodzie. Bartek Krawczyk z bloga „Wulkany świata” zasypie Was dziś ciekawostkami i konkretną wiedzą na temat wulkanów. Czy przyczyniają się do zmiany klimatu? Który jest najgroźniejszy? A który najpiękniejszy? Jak oglądać je z głową? Czy któryś superwulkan unicestwi ludzkość? Gdzie najlepiej uprawiać turystykę wulkaniczną? I czy na Księżycu też są wulkany?⭕️ ZOSTAŃ NASZYM PATRONEM: https://patronite.pl/dobrapodroz.⭕️ YouTube: Subskrybuj nasz kanał!⭕️ Social media: Instagram: instagram.com/dobra_podroz/ Facebook: facebook.com/tudobrapodroz/https://www.instagram.com/oliviergrunewald/volcanodiscovery.comglobal volcanism program: https://volcano.si.edu https://www.youtube.com/@GeologyHub Film o wulkanologach Katii i Maurice Krafft - Fire of Love (2022)
Want to know *exactly* how Pinatubo affected ozone? After a marathon 6h edit, @geoengineering1 has finally managed to get this Yifeng Peng interview sounding OK. Paper: Perturbation of Tropical Stratospheric Ozone Through Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Chemistry Due To Pinatubo https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL103773
Pour écouter mes épisodes: Quelle maladie touche tous ceux qui ont marché sur la Lune ? Quel ingrédient secret est caché dans la Joconde ? Rendez-vous sur: Apple Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/choses-%C3%A0-savoir/id1048372492?mt=2 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3AL8eKPHOUINc6usVSbRo3 Pensez à vous abonner ;) __________________________________ Les scientifiques cherchent à mieux connaître les éruptions volcaniques qui ont eu lieu par le passé. Pour cela, ils étudient des échantillons de glace, dans lesquels ils recherchent des produits de ces éruptions. Ils savent également qu'il existe un lien entre ces événements et la luminosité des éclipses lunaires. En effet, celle-ci dépend en partie des aérosols disséminés dans l'atmosphère. Et les volcans en éruption en projettent de grandes quantités dans le ciel. C'est ce s'est passé, notamment, lors de la puissante éruption du volcan philippin Pinatubo, en 1991. Or, des textes anciens, datant des XIIe et XIIIe siècles, nous renseignent avec une certaine précision sur les 64 éclipses solaires ayant eu lieu à cette époque. Ces documents, écrits par des moines, toujours attentifs aux phénomènes célestes, décrivent environ 80 % de ces éclipses et, pour la moitié d'entre elles, précisent même leur luminosité. Il serait donc possible de faire le lien entre ces dernières éclipses et de possibles éruptions volcaniques. Les chercheurs avaient besoin d'un outil fiable pour rechercher, à travers ces textes monastiques, la trace d'éventuelles éruptions volcaniques. Ils l'ont trouvé sous la forme de l'échelle de Danjon. Mise au point par l'astronome du même nom, dans les années 1920, elle permet d'apprécier, en la classant de 0 à 4, la luminosité des éclipses de Lune. Ainsi, une éclipse affectée de la "note" 0 sera très sombre, alors que celle ayant mérité un "4" sera très lumineuse. Armés de cet outil, les scientifiques ont pu donner un chiffre à chaque éclipse décrite par les moines et comparer ensuite avec les analyses des échantillons de glace. Dans l'ensemble, les deux éléments se sont bien synchronisés. Dès lors, il était démontré que des éruptions volcaniques avaient bien accompagné les éclipses lunaires les plus sombres. L'examen de ces textes va permettre de faire progresser l'étude de ces phénomènes naturels. Ainsi, on comprendra sans doute mieux pourquoi le climat s'est refroidi à l'époque où les moines ont décrit les éclipses lunaires. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pour écouter mes épisodes:Quelle maladie touche tous ceux qui ont marché sur la Lune ?Quel ingrédient secret est caché dans la Joconde ?Rendez-vous sur:Apple Podcast:https://itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/choses-%C3%A0-savoir/id1048372492?mt=2Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3AL8eKPHOUINc6usVSbRo3Pensez à vous abonner ;)__________________________________Les scientifiques cherchent à mieux connaître les éruptions volcaniques qui ont eu lieu par le passé. Pour cela, ils étudient des échantillons de glace, dans lesquels ils recherchent des produits de ces éruptions.Ils savent également qu'il existe un lien entre ces événements et la luminosité des éclipses lunaires.En effet, celle-ci dépend en partie des aérosols disséminés dans l'atmosphère. Et les volcans en éruption en projettent de grandes quantités dans le ciel. C'est ce s'est passé, notamment, lors de la puissante éruption du volcan philippin Pinatubo, en 1991.Or, des textes anciens, datant des XIIe et XIIIe siècles, nous renseignent avec une certaine précision sur les 64 éclipses solaires ayant eu lieu à cette époque.Ces documents, écrits par des moines, toujours attentifs aux phénomènes célestes, décrivent environ 80 % de ces éclipses et, pour la moitié d'entre elles, précisent même leur luminosité. Il serait donc possible de faire le lien entre ces dernières éclipses et de possibles éruptions volcaniques.Les chercheurs avaient besoin d'un outil fiable pour rechercher, à travers ces textes monastiques, la trace d'éventuelles éruptions volcaniques. Ils l'ont trouvé sous la forme de l'échelle de Danjon.Mise au point par l'astronome du même nom, dans les années 1920, elle permet d'apprécier, en la classant de 0 à 4, la luminosité des éclipses de Lune. Ainsi, une éclipse affectée de la "note" 0 sera très sombre, alors que celle ayant mérité un "4" sera très lumineuse.Armés de cet outil, les scientifiques ont pu donner un chiffre à chaque éclipse décrite par les moines et comparer ensuite avec les analyses des échantillons de glace. Dans l'ensemble, les deux éléments se sont bien synchronisés.Dès lors, il était démontré que des éruptions volcaniques avaient bien accompagné les éclipses lunaires les plus sombres.L'examen de ces textes va permettre de faire progresser l'étude de ces phénomènes naturels. Ainsi, on comprendra sans doute mieux pourquoi le climat s'est refroidi à l'époque où les moines ont décrit les éclipses lunaires. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Today my guest is Air Force MSgt (Ret) John Mathis. John grew up in Nebraska and graduated from high school in Millard, NE. He enlisted in the Air Force at 17 and went off to Basic training in 1977 with a guaranteed job in the Security Police. His technical school was at Lackland AFB and Camp Bullis, TX. His first assignment was to Elsworth AFB, SD in 1978. He was subsequently assigned to Kadena AFB, Okinawa in 1979, Offutt AFB, NE in 1980, RAF Greenham Common, England in 1982, Lowry AFB, CO in 1985 and Clark AFB, Philippines in 1989. It was at Clark that John experienced a coup attempt, earthquake, and the Mt. Pinatubo eruption. He returned to Offutt AFB in 1992 where he later retired as a MSgt in 1998.
In this episode, I talk about how volcanic eruptions can affect climate - by releasing ash, gas, and aerosols. We talk about the role of CO2 and SO2 and what effect they may have. I talked specifically about Pinatubo, Tambora, and the Laki eruptions.I also mention an activity available for GEOetc Members called Climeworld that members can download and use in their classrooms to show students how the volcano's location can affect climates in different hemispheres.Visit our GEOetc Members Section - Over 100 teaching resources that are classroom-ready to help you teach Earth science. Check them out!Support the show
31: NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP | Sinukuan & the Gods of Kapampangan Mythology, Part 1 In this episode, we learn about Sinukuan, the Sun God of War and Death for the Kapampangan people and how the whims and follies of gods can (literally) move mountains. We also learn about the origins and legends surrounding Mount Arayat, a mystical mountain in the heart of Pampanga, and what could possibly connect it to Mount Makiling all the way in Laguna, and the neighboring Mount Pinatubo, as well as the devastating eruption that rocked the region more than 20 years ago. Join us as we learn about the gods that the ancient Kapampangan people worshipped, and the mythology surrounding the creation of the Kapampangan region and its people. Who are Apung Sinukuan and Apung Malyari, and what power did they yield? Is it better to be maganda (beautiful) or masipag (hard-working)? And what happens when feuding gods collide? — The Gods Must Be Crazy is a podcast on Philippine Mythology hosted by friends Anama Dimapilis and Ice Lacsamana, avid mythology nerds and semi-professional gossips. Follow us over at @godsmustbecrazy.pod on Instagram and Facebook for more good stuff. We welcome any suggestions on future topics or episodes. You can also find us on Youtube – Gods Must Be Crazy Podcast channel, where we post some of our episodes and interviews. For other inquiries, please email us at godsmustbecrazy.pod@gmail.com The intro and outro music is by Brian O'Reilly (@dendriform on Instagram). --- References: King Sinukwan Mythology and the Kapampangan Psyche Julieta C. Mallari, Ph.D. https://www.raco.cat/index.php/coolabah/article/download/327855/418377/ Mount Arayat: Giants of Zambales & the Legend of Apung Sinukuan. https://www.aswangproject.com/mount-arayat-myth/ Myths and Legends of Pinatubo and Arayat. Paul Manansala. https://www.academia.edu/11314629 Ing Ari (‘The King'). https://siuala.com/ing-ari/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/godsmustbecrazypod/message
Welcome to Part 2 of my interview with Air Force Retired MSgt Eric Piarrot. Returning to Charleston AFB after Grenada, MSgt Piarrot was placed in the “Raven” program. Later he received a special duty assignment as a Stinger Air Defense operator and was sent to Ft. Bliss, TX for Army Air Defense training. Afterwards, he was stationed at Kunsan, Korea. His next assignment was to Clark AFB, Philippines where he experienced the coup attempt against President Corazon Aquino in 1989, then the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo in 1991. His last assignment was to Peterson AFB where he joined the IG Team. He retired in 2003.
As international efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions stall, schemes to slow global warming using fantastical technologies once dismissed as a sideshow are getting serious consideration“I have seen all kinds of proposals,” said James Fleming, author of “Fixing the Sky: The Checkered History of Weather and Climate Control” and a member of the National Academy geo-engineering committee.“People are getting more and more desperate about climate change,” he said. “I think it is quite probable we will get the OK to do this.”So what are these ideas:Aerosol injection, Spraying aerosols high up into the stratosphere is currently the most talked-about form of SRM. The technique, which is known as “stratospheric aerosol injection”, could cool the planet in a similar way to a large volcanic eruption. Marine cloud brightening, In theory, this could involve using ships to spray saltwater into the clouds above the sea.Once airborne, the salt particles would act as “cloud condensation nuclei”, meaning they would facilitate the condensation of water vapour into liquid. As more water droplets are created, clouds would appear larger and brighter. Ocean mirror, A less well-known option for limiting the effects of sunlight would be to use an “ocean mirror”. In theory, this would involve using a fleet of sea vessels to churn up millions of tiny microbubbles on the ocean surface.This seafoam would reflect away sunlight, cooling the planet, explains Prof Julian Evans, an emeritus professor in materials science from University College London. Cloud thinning, Another less-explored option for reducing the effects of sunlight at the Earth's surface would be to “remove” cirrus clouds from the atmosphere.Cirrus clouds are thin, wispy clouds made of ice crystals, which form at high altitudes. The clouds reflect away some sunlight, but also absorb large amounts of long-wave radiation – meaning that, on balance, they warm the planet.Space sunshadesThe final technology discussed by scientists involves sending a giant mirror – or fleet of mirrors – into orbit in order to reflect away more sunlight from the Earth.The size of the mirror would determine how much sunlight it could reflect back towards space and, therefore, its cooling effect, says Prof Govindasamy Bala, from the Divecha Centre for Climate Change at the Indian Institute of Science.
In einer berühmten Folge von "Die Simpsons" versucht Montgomery Burs mit einem riesigen Schirm die Sonne zu blockieren. Das Wohl der Erde liegt dem gierigen Greis nicht am Herzen. Der Kernkraftwerksbetreiber will mit der ewigen Dunkelheit den Stromverbrauch von Springfield und damit seine Einnahmen maximieren. Ideen dieser Art werden allerdings nicht nur in der amerikanischen Zeichentrickserie, sondern auch in der Klimawissenschaft diskutiert. Solares Geo-Engineering lautet der Fachbegriff, den Mark Lawrence allerdings nicht mag, weil niemand ernsthaft überlegt, die Sonne zu verändern, wie der wissenschaftliche Direktor am Institut für transformative Nachhaltigkeitsforschung (IASS) in Potsdam im "Klima-Labor" von ntv.de erzählt.Das sei Science Fiction, sagt der Atmosphärenwissenschaftler. Stattdessen gehe es bei Geo-Engineering vor allem um zwei Möglichkeiten: Kann man die Erdoberfläche oder die Atmosphäre so beeinflussen, dass sie mehr Sonnenlicht reflektieren und die Erde dadurch abkühlen? Ja, man kann - mit Schwefeldioxid, weißer Farbe oder gigantischen Mengen an Alufolie. Aber nicht alle Ideen sind sinnvoll, manche sehr gefährlich.Sie haben Fragen an uns? Schreiben Sie eine E-Mail an podcasts@n-tv.de oder wenden Sie sich direkt an Clara Pfeffer oder Christian Herrmann. Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.html Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
On l'a encore vu récemment à l'occasion de la réunion de la COP26, à Glasgow, de nombreux pays essaient de conjuguer leurs efforts pour atténuer les effets du réchauffement climatique. Ils sont parfois aidés dans cette tâche par des phénomènes naturels, comme les éruptions volcaniques.Un obstacle au rayonnement solaireUne éruption volcanique projette dans les hautes couches de l'atmosphère une grande quantité de cendres et de gaz, comme le dioxyde de carbone. Ils peuvent atteindre la troposphère et même la stratosphère. Autrement dit, cendres et gaz peuvent s'élever jusqu'à 50 kilomètres d'altitude.Or, ils contribuent à réduire le rayonnement solaire, qu'ils arrêtent en partie et réfléchissent vers l'espace. Cet effet est d'autant plus notable que les cendres et les gaz sont dispersés par des vents violents et qu'ils peuvent séjourner plusieurs années dans ces couches de l'atmosphère.Durant les mois et même les années qui suivent l'éruption, les températures, du moins en certains endroits, peuvent baisser, en moyenne, entre 0,5 et plus de 1°C.Toutes les éruptions volcaniques n'ont pas le même impactL'étude des conséquences de certaines éruptions volcaniques confirme leur rôle dans ce relatif rafraîchissement du climat. Ainsi, en 1991, la spectaculaire éruption du Pinatubo, aux Philippines, a réduit le rayonnement solaire de 1 à 5 %, selon les endroits, entraînant une réduction moyenne de la température de 1°C.Il est vrai que ce volcan avait envoyé dans la haute atmosphère pas moins de 20 millions de tonnes de dioxyde de carbone.Mais l'effet n'est pas toujours aussi flagrant. L'abaissement des températures se fait surtout sentir si les gaz et les cendres ont été propulsés assez haut. Ce ne fut pas le cas avec l'éruption du volcan islandais Eyjafjöll, en 2010, qui n'eut donc guère d'impact sur le climat.Par ailleurs, cette relative baisse des températures dépend aussi de la situation du volcan. S'il se trouve assez proche de l'Équateur, comme le Pinatubo, l'influence de l'éruption pourra s'étendre sur les deux hémisphères.Mais s'il se situe dans des latitudes plus hautes, comme le volcan Katmai, en Alaska, qui entra en éruption en 1912, l'impact est plus faible. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
On l'a encore vu récemment à l'occasion de la réunion de la COP26, à Glasgow, de nombreux pays essaient de conjuguer leurs efforts pour atténuer les effets du réchauffement climatique. Ils sont parfois aidés dans cette tâche par des phénomènes naturels, comme les éruptions volcaniques. Un obstacle au rayonnement solaire Une éruption volcanique projette dans les hautes couches de l'atmosphère une grande quantité de cendres et de gaz, comme le dioxyde de carbone. Ils peuvent atteindre la troposphère et même la stratosphère. Autrement dit, cendres et gaz peuvent s'élever jusqu'à 50 kilomètres d'altitude. Or, ils contribuent à réduire le rayonnement solaire, qu'ils arrêtent en partie et réfléchissent vers l'espace. Cet effet est d'autant plus notable que les cendres et les gaz sont dispersés par des vents violents et qu'ils peuvent séjourner plusieurs années dans ces couches de l'atmosphère. Durant les mois et même les années qui suivent l'éruption, les températures, du moins en certains endroits, peuvent baisser, en moyenne, entre 0,5 et plus de 1°C. Toutes les éruptions volcaniques n'ont pas le même impact L'étude des conséquences de certaines éruptions volcaniques confirme leur rôle dans ce relatif rafraîchissement du climat. Ainsi, en 1991, la spectaculaire éruption du Pinatubo, aux Philippines, a réduit le rayonnement solaire de 1 à 5 %, selon les endroits, entraînant une réduction moyenne de la température de 1°C. Il est vrai que ce volcan avait envoyé dans la haute atmosphère pas moins de 20 millions de tonnes de dioxyde de carbone. Mais l'effet n'est pas toujours aussi flagrant. L'abaissement des températures se fait surtout sentir si les gaz et les cendres ont été propulsés assez haut. Ce ne fut pas le cas avec l'éruption du volcan islandais Eyjafjöll, en 2010, qui n'eut donc guère d'impact sur le climat. Par ailleurs, cette relative baisse des températures dépend aussi de la situation du volcan. S'il se trouve assez proche de l'Équateur, comme le Pinatubo, l'influence de l'éruption pourra s'étendre sur les deux hémisphères. Mais s'il se situe dans des latitudes plus hautes, comme le volcan Katmai, en Alaska, qui entra en éruption en 1912, l'impact est plus faible. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My little cat Gracie got lost but she's home! Let's learn about some other rediscovered animals this week! A very happy birthday to Seamus! I hope you have the best birthday ever! Further listening: The Casual Birder Podcast (where you can hear me talk about birding in Belize!) Further reading: Bornean Rajah Scops Owl Rediscovered After 125 Years Shock find brings extinct mouse back from the dead Rediscovery of the 'extinct' Pinatubo volcano mouse Gracie, home at last! She's so SKINNY after a whole week being lost but she's eating lots now: The Bornean Rajah scops owl (photo from article linked above): The djoongari is the same as the supposedly extinct Gould's mouse (photo from article linked above): The Pinatubo volcano mouse: Show transcript: Welcome to Strange Animals Podcast. I'm your host, Kate Shaw. While I was researching animals discovered in 2021, I came across some rediscoveries. I thought that would make a fun episode, so here are three animals that were thought to be extinct but were found again! A couple of quick things before we get started, though. First, happy birthday to Seamus! I hope you have a brilliant birthday and that it involves family, friends, or at least your favorite kind of cake, but hopefully all three. Next, a few weeks ago I appeared on the Casual Birder Podcast talking in depth about my trip to Belize and some of the birds I saw there. I'll put a link in the show notes. It's a great podcast that I really recommend if you're interested in birding at all, and the host has such a lovely calming voice I also recommend it if you just like to have a pleasant voice in the background while you do other stuff. Finally, thanks for the well wishes from last week, when I let our emergency episode run. I'm actually fine, but my little cat Gracie got frightened while I was bringing her into the house from a vet visit, and she ran away. That was on Friday, March 11 and I spent all night looking for her, but then we had a late-season snowstorm come through and dump six inches of snow on my town, which made me even more frantic. At dawn on Saturday I put on my boots and heavy coat and spent all day searching for Gracie, and on Sunday I was still searching for her. I didn't have time to work on a new episode. In fact, I searched every day as much as possible all week long, until I was certain she was gone forever. I couldn't bring myself to work on this episode because rediscovered animals just seemed like a cruel joke when my little cat was gone. I was almost done with a different episode when on Saturday night, March 19, 2022, eight full days after Gracie had disappeared, I got a phone call. Someone had seen a little gray cat under their shed, over half a mile from my house! I rushed over and THERE WAS GRACIE! I found her! She is home! So I've been researching rediscovered animals with Gracie purring in my lap, in between her going to her bowl to eat. She's lost a lot of weight but other than that she seems healthy, and she's very happy to be home. The person who found Gracie first noticed her around their birdfeeder, so we'll start with a rediscovered bird. There are two subspecies of Rajah scops owl that are only found on two islands in southeast Asia, Borneo and Sumatra. The subspecies that lives in Sumatra is fairly common throughout the mountains on that island, where it lives in the lower branches of trees in higher elevations. It's a tiny owl that only weighs about 4 ounces, or 100 grams. As the article I link to in the show notes points out, that's about the weight of four AA batteries. The subspecies that lives on Borneo, though, was always much rarer and had a much smaller range. In fact, no one had seen one since 1892 and researchers thought it was probably extinct. There's another owl that lives in the mountains of Borneo, the mountain scops owl, that's fairly common. In May of 2016,
U danima velikih ratnih neizvesnosti u Evropi i svetu ponovo se pokreće pitanje rizika od početka velikog oružanog nuklearnog sukoba i posledica koje bi po civilizaciju i čovečanstvo takav sukob mogao da ima. U ovoj epizodi smo se bavili temom nuklearne zime kao jedne od najkatastrofičkijih posledica nuklearnog rata na planeti. Gost je bio prof. dr Vladimir Đurđević, klimatolog sa Fizičkog fakulteta Univerziteta u Beogradu, a zajedno sa njim razgovarali smo i sa dr Milanom M. Ćirkovićem (on je suštinski domaći u Radio Galaksiji) sa Astronomske opservatorije Beograd, koji se bavi i rizicima globalnih katastrofa. Pričali smo o nuklearnom oružju i istoriji nuklearnog naoružanja u svetu, ali mnogo više o idejama u upozorenjima o katastrofičkim rizicima i posledicama koje nuklearno naoružanje, a samim tim i nuklearni rat, mogu da imaju po civilizaciju. Pričali smo o idejama, teorijama, modelima i empirijskim podacima koji postoje u domenu istraživanja pojave nuklearne zime, klimatskim modelima koji se bave transportom čađi u troposferu i stratosferu, efektom nuklearne zime po živi svet na planeti, kao i po sisteme od kojih čovečanstvo zavisi, poput poljoprivrednih sistema, pojavi nuklearne gladi i ostalim društvenim efektima koji bi mogli da se ostvare u slučaju velikog nuklearnog sukoba (kako lokalno, tako i globalno).Pričali smo i o prirodnim pojavama koje su u istoriji planete dovodile do zahlađenja sličnih nuklearnoj zimi, poput erupcija velikih vulkana poput Tambore, što je prouzrokovalo vulkansku zimu, ili impaktnih zima, poput one koja je usledila nakon pada asteroida ili komete na područje poluostrva Jukatan i prouzrokovalo veliko masovno izumiranje vrsta na planeti pre oko 65 miliona godina. Govorili smo i o efekte koje pojedini manji događaji imaju u atmosferi, poput erupcije vulkana Pinatubo ili nuklearnim probama koje su se dešavale u proteklih 80ak godina širom planete. Na kraju, govorili smo o važnosti analize rizika, kao i važnosti nuklearnog razoružanja, ali i o potencijalnim katastrofičkim efektima havarija i nesreća u postojećim postrojenjima poput nuklearnih elektrana ili skladišta nuklearnih arsenala.Nadamo se da će vam ova epizoda makar malo pojasniti rizike i situaciju u kojoj se društvo nalazi kada je u pitanju tekući rat u Ukrajini i pretnje nuklearnim ratom koje su u ovom ratu upućene i o kojima se poslednjih dana priča. Ukoliko naš rad želite da podržavate iznosom koji sami određujete na mesečnom nivou, to možete učiniti ovde: https://patreon.com/join/radiogalaksija. Ukoliko želite da donirate Radio Galaksiju jednokratno preko PayPal-a, to možete učiniti ovde: http://paypal.me/radiogalaksija. Hvala!Pratite nas i na društvenim mrežama: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Reddit.A ukoliko više volite da čitate e-mailove, prijavite se na naš newsletter, ovde. Support the show (http://patreon.com/radiogalaksija)
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With the huge Mt. Tonga volcanic eruption in the news, here's a reminder of the resilience of life: 20 years after the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991 that leveled natural old-growth forests, scientists have discovered one endemic mouse has become the dominant rodent species. First discovered in 1956, it wasn't seen again until 2011 when scientists returned to Pinatubo to survey the area. While endemic tropical island species are typically seen as the most vulnerable, Apomys sacobianus bucks the trend. A study published in the Philippine Journal of Science calls the species a "disturbance specialist," noting its resilience to the cataclysmic event. Experts speculate that as the forests around Pinatubo continue to develop and recover, other species requiring more forest cover may move in, dethroning the mouse. However, it's still very possible for ap. sacobianus to continue living in conditions with low leveles of disturbance. This episode features the popular article, "On a Philippine volcano, an eruption proof mouse rules the roost," by Leilani Chavez https://news.mongabay.com/2021/02/on-a-philippine-volcano-an-eruption-proof-mouse-rules-the-roost/ Please invite your friends to subscribe to the Mongabay Newscast wherever they get podcasts, or download our free app in the Apple App Store or in the Google Store to have access to our latest episodes at your fingertips. If you enjoy this series, please visit www.patreon.com/mongabay to pledge a dollar or more to keep the show growing, Mongabay is a nonprofit media outlet and all support helps! See all our latest news from nature's frontline at Mongabay's homepage: news.mongabay.com or find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram by searching for @mongabay. Photo Credit: Mount Pinatubo erupting via Wikipedia.
The curtain falls on another season of The Coconuts Podcast. Hosts Nurul Azliah and Andra Nasrie take listeners through a best of episode comprising the biggest hits across all Coconuts cities in 2021, including a story about a mermaid sleeping among rubbish in Bali, a “mystery” crazy rich family buying an entire condo building in Singapore, and an aerobics routine that captures the year's craziness in Yangon.The Coconuts Podcast is taking a break this month, and we'll be back in January 2022. Thanks for listening, and until then!Other stories include:Danish man who damaged shrine in Bali set for deportation after serving prison sentence | Rainbow Power: Hundreds demand marriage equality in Bangkok (Photos) | Hong Kong breakdancer Cha Cha Kong sets sights on Olympics 2024 | Back to 2: Jakarta PPKM level upgraded amid faltering tracing | Najib Razak, Rosmah Mansor welcome new grandchild in Singapore | ‘Weak explosion' recorded on Mt. Pinatubo, Phivolcs confirms | Singapore now world's second most expensive city: Economist | Yangon mall eerily empty after guards brutalize anti-violence campaignersThe Coconuts Podcast delivers impactful, weird, and wonderful reporting by our journalists on the ground in eight cities: Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Manila, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Yangon, and Bali. Listen to headline news and insightful interviews on matters large and small, designed for people located in – or curious about – Southeast Asia and Hong Kong.The Coconuts Podcast is available on Apple, Spotify, Google, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Subscribe today!
Na Islândia, o vulcão Fagradalsfall, situado a quarenta quilômetros da capital, Reykjavik, entrou em erupção no último dia 19 de março, depois de 800 anos de inatividade. As modelizações climáticas prevêem uma atividade vulcânica intensa nas próximas décadas, com repercussões no clima europeu. É o que mostra o jornalista Samuel Turpin, que conversou com o vulcanólogo francês Jacques-Marie Bardintzeff, durante uma reportagem no local, transmitida pelo programa da RFI "C'est pas du vent". A Islândia possui 200 vulcões. A maior parte deles, coberta de gelo, está inativa, mas pode voltar a entrar em erupção devido ao aumento da atividade sísmica provocada pelo aquecimento global. Um deles é o Vatnajökull, situado no sudeste do país, com uma superfície de 8.390 km2. Ele cobre seis vulcões e 8% do território da Islândia. “O aquecimento global pode derreter as geleiras”, ressalta Jacques-Marie Bardintzeff. “Com menos gelo e pressão sobre esses vulcões, eles poderiam ser liberados da pressão superficial e entrar com mais frequência em erupção. Conhecemos mais o impacto dos vulcões sobre o clima, mas o impacto do clima sobre os vulcões ainda é objeto de discussões. É o que tentamos modelizar”, explica o vulcanólogo. Erupções precedentes, como a do vulcão Pinatubo, de 1991, nas Filipinas, mostraram que a quantidade de material expelida na atmosfera diminuiu a temperatura em 0,5º C. Cinzas vulcânicas e dióxido de enxofre, transportados para a estratosfera, criaram uma camada de partículas que, durante meses ou anos, circundaram a Terra e refletiram parte dos raios solares, impedindo que a radiação atingisse o solo. Um exemplo de como as erupções vulcânicas podem afetar a atividade humana é a nuvem de cinza do vulcão islandês Eyjafjallajökull. Em abril de 2010, ele provocou o maior caos na história mundial da aviação, paralisando o tráfego aéreo europeu durante vários dias. Mais de 100 mil voos foram cancelados e milhões de passageiros foram prejudicados durante a primeira semana de erupção do vulcão. A cinza atingiu todo o continente alguns dias depois e chegou a paralisar quase 100% do tráfego aéreo, superando o caos após os atentados de 11 de setembro. Uma erupção a cada cinco minutos Cerca de 32 vulcões estão atualmente ativos na Islândia. Há, em média, uma erupção a cada cinco minutos no país. Os islandeses aprenderam a conviver com os vulcões, desenvolvendo a Geotermia - a energia proveniente do calor da Terra. “Ela faz parte das energias renováveis, que é um desafio mundial. A Islândia é um laboratório de Geotermia, que pode utilizada, por exemplo, nos sistemas de aquecimento da capital Reykjavik, ou para o abastecimento de água quente, o que gera uma grande economia para o país", avalia Jacques-Marie Bardintzeff. A eletricidade também é produzida pelas centrais hidrelétricas, graças aos muitos rios que cercam as geleiras islandesas. O país também está no foco dos DataCenters para a estocagem de dados, pela sua situação geográfica, o baixo custo energético e a excelente rede de fibras óticas. A questão suscita debates sobre a poluição digital que, justamente, requer um consumo energético elevado, que contribui para o esgotamento dos recursos naturais e a emissão de gases poluentes. O setor é responsável por cerca de 5% das emissões, que devem triplicar até 2050 e poluem mais do que o tráfego aéreo. Turismo vulcânico A Islândia também é um destino atraente para os adeptos do turismo vulcânico. “A atração provocada pelos vulcões é impressionante e um turismo se desenvolveu em torno disso”, diz Sylvain, entrevistado pela RFI enquanto passeava com um grupo de turistas. Ele organiza viagens pelo país e fundou a agência “80 dias de viagem”, em referência à obra de Jules Verne, “A Volta ao Mundo em 80 Dias”, publicada em 1872. “Meu papel é acompanhar as pessoas o mais perto possível das erupções. Sob esse ponto de vista, a Islândia é um país muito rico. Há erupções com frequência e muitas paisagens vulcânicas que oferecem possibilidades de viagem e de turismo que são extraordinárias”, declara. Assim como os japoneses estão acostumados aos terremotos, os islandeses estão habituados às erupções, que são recorrentes. À medida que o vulcanólogo e o repórter se aproximam do ponto de observação mais alto do vulcão Fagradalsfall, o calor da cratera vai ficando mais intenso. “Esse vulcão mostra que a Terra está viva, que ela vive, que ela treme, às vezes provoca tremores, cria vulcões, cria cadeias montanhosas, oceanos. Sem vulcões, a Islândia não existiria. Tudo foi feito pelos vulcões. Talvez alguns ouvintes imaginem que as rochas sempre são velhas, mas estamos assistindo ao nascimento de rochas mais jovens do que a gente”, finaliza.
David Ord is joined by Ben Linfoot, Cornelius Lysaght, David Johnson and Graham Cunningham to talk about the great two-year-olds. From Arazi to Pinatubo they talk about all the champions and those who didn't quite make it There are Arc reflections too and a look ahead to Future Champions Weekend.
“No history, no self. Know history, know self.” - Jose Rizal, Filipino national hero. This week we seek to understand our roots and find connections between many of our cultural traditions. Celebrate Filipino American History Month with renowned historian and YouTuber, Kirby Pábalan-Táyag Aráullo.---Extra Credit from Kirby's InterviewWatch Kirby's YouTube Channel (over 50,000 subscribers!)Visit Kirby's website, kirbyaraullo.comRead about Kirby's hometown, Angeles City, PhilippinesLearn about the health benefits of moringa leaves (malunggay)Read about the indigenous Aeta people of the PhilippinesLearn about Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr., one more the most controversial leaders of the 20th centuryRead about the Mount Pinatubo volcano eruption that Kirby and Ally lived throughLearn about Pilipino Cultural Night (PCN)Learn about Balikbayan boxes via the Los Angeles Times: These boxes are a billion-dollar industry of homesickness for Filipinos overseasListen to Otso-Otso, a popular Filipino novelty songReview theories on why Filipinos start celebrating Christmas in SeptemberLearn more about Mindanao and the Moro Rebellion, an armed conflict between the Moro people and the United States military during the Philippine–American WarLearn about Pampanga, the half-buried church from by the historic Mt. Pinatubo volcanic eruptionWatch the Disney short film, From Our Family to Yours and learn about the infamous Christmas parol lanternsRead about the First Asian American Settlement in the US on History.com by Kirby Pábalan-Táyag AráulloLearn about the Filipino Farm Worker Movement from the National Parks Conservation Association and the New York TimesRead Black Lives & Brown Freedom: Untold Histories of War, Solidarity, & Genocide by Kirby Pábalan-Táyag AráulloSign up for our newsletter: feelanthrope.org/subscribeSpecial thanks to Kirby Pábalan-Táyag Aráullo. Feelanthrope is produced by Ally Celones Senturk. Our audio engineer and composer is Kory Hilpmann, with original music by Danny Nguyen. Our designer is Kait Kolsky.
Od výbuchu sopky Pinatubo uplynulo 30 let. Šlo o jednu z největších sopečných erupcí 20. století, která ovlivnila klima na severní polokouli. „Výbuch byl naprosto výjimečný následnou reakcí - tím, jak proběhl management krize. Byla to fantastická škola, ze které bychom se mohli poučit ještě dnes,“ říká vulkanolog Vladislav Rapprich z České geologické služby, který byl dopoledním hostem Rádia Z.Sopka Pinatubo se nachází na ostrově Luzon na Filipínách, kde v době výbuchu byla americká vojenská základna. Americká geologická služba ve chvíli, kdy se objevily první náznaky neklidu, přesvědčila armádu o tom, že je nutné přesunout co nejvíce techniky a lidí. „Na přípravu bylo jen několik měsíců, což je poměrně krátká doba, protože do té doby o tomto vulkánu nebylo známé prakticky vůbec nic,“ vysvětluje Rapprich. Při erupci zahynulo několik stovek lidí. Nebýt zásahu americké armády, mohlo být podle vulkanologa obětí mnohonásobně více. „Erupce byla tak silná, že vytvořila ohromné mračno popela, které přesáhlo tropopauzu a zasáhlo až do stratosféry ve výšce přes 11 km,“ popisuje Rapprich. V této výšce už může dojít k ovlivnění klimatu. Dokud popel a plyny zůstávají v troposféře, mají vliv pouze na lokální počasí. Výbuch sopky Pinatubo byl podle Rappricha jediným ve 20. století, který měl vliv na klima. Odhaduje se, že na rok až 18 měsíců snížil průměrnou teplotu severní polokoule o 0,1 stupňů Celsia. „Není to nic dramatického. Z dávnější minulosti známe mnohem větší erupce. Přesto je to v naší blízké minulosti, v té mediálně sledované, největší událost,“ dodává vulkanolog. Moderátor Nikola Bojčev se ptal také na to, jestli jsou lidé dnes schopni výbuchům sopek lépe čelit.
Heute vor 30 Jahren begann ein gewaltiger Ausbruch des Vulkans Pinatubo auf den Philippinen.
Xin chào các bạn, hôm nay ngày 7 tháng 6 có gì nào, mời các bạn cùng xem: SỰ KIỆN 1810 - Tờ báo Gazeta de Buenos Ayres được xuất bản lần đầu tiên ở Argentina . 1862 - Hoa Kỳ và Vương quốc Anh đồng ý trong Hiệp ước Lyons – Seward để ngăn chặn việc buôn bán nô lệ châu Phi . 1929 - Hiệp ước Lateran được phê chuẩn, đưa Thành phố Vatican ra đời. 1938 - Douglas DC-4E thực hiện chuyến bay thử nghiệm đầu tiên. 1946 - Đài BBC của Vương quốc Anh quay trở lại phát sóng dịch vụ truyền hình của mình, dịch vụ này đã ngừng phát sóng trong bảy năm vì Chiến tranh thế giới thứ hai . 1977 - Năm trăm triệu người đã theo dõi trên truyền hình Lễ kỷ Silver Jubilee của Nữ hoàng Elizabeth II đánh dấu sự kỷ niệm lần thứ 25 của Nữ hoàng Elizabeth II trị vì của Vương quốc Anh và 16 quốc gia trong khối Thịnh vượng chung 1991 – Núi lửa Pinatubo tại Philippines phun trào tạo ra cột tro bụi cao 7 km. Sinh 1959 – Mike Pence, Phó Tổng thống Hoa Kỳ 1969 – Hoàng tử Joachim của Đan Mạch, hoàng tử của Đan Mạch 1970 – Nguyễn Thị Phương Thảo, sinh tại Hà Nội, là một nữ tỷ phú doanh nhân, hiện là tổng giám đốc của VietJet Air, Phó chủ tịch thường trực Hội đồng quản trị Ngân hàng HDBank.Bà là người Việt Nam thứ 2 được Forbes ghi nhận là tỉ phú USD, sau Phạm Nhật Vượng. 1993 – Park Ji-Yeon, thành viên nhóm nhạc T-ara của Hàn Quốc #aweektv #7thang6 #vietjet #nguyenthiphuongthao #ngaysinh --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aweek-tv/message
Pés na Terra são um conjunto de histórias simples que nos lembram que o mundo é um lugar esplêndido onde o observador é tão importante como o observado. E não se esqueçam: onde quer que vamos, em todos os lugares, nos encontramos a nós próprios.
Ein Vulkanausbruch inspiriert Forschende im Kampf gegen die Erderwärmung. Doch der Versuch, die Temperatur auf unserem Planeten künstlich zu regulieren, könnte gefährliche Dynamiken anstoßen.
En junio de 1991, el volcán Pinatubo, ubicado en la isla filipina de Luzón, entró en erupción y liberó una nube de gases y ceniza que veló la radiación solar y provocó un descenso de medio grado en la temperatura media del planeta. Esta erupción es la más conocida, pero a lo largo de la historia se han producido otras, mucho mayores, que influyeron de forma dramática en los ecosistemas de todo el planeta. Un estudio, publicado en PNAS por Ernesto Tejedor y sus colegas, analiza las consecuencias climáticas de las erupciones volcánicas tropicales, mayores que la del Pinatubo, que sucedieron durante los últimos mil años. El equipo ha utilizado una herramienta de investigación denominada PHYDA (Paleo Hydrodynamics Data Assimilation) que hace uso de los datos de múltiples investigaciones y modelos de paleoclima obtenidos a partir del estudio de los anillos de crecimiento de los árboles, sedimentos en lagos y marinos, testigos de hielo extraídos en las masas heladas del planeta, crecimiento de corales, etc.
En junio de 1991, el volcán Pinatubo, ubicado en la isla filipina de Luzón, entró en erupción y liberó una nube de gases y ceniza que veló la radiación solar y provocó un descenso de medio grado en la temperatura media del planeta. Esta erupción es la más conocida, pero a lo largo de la historia se han producido otras, mucho mayores, que influyeron de forma dramática en los ecosistemas de todo el planeta. Un estudio, publicado en PNAS por Ernesto Tejedor y sus colegas, analiza las consecuencias climáticas de las erupciones volcánicas tropicales, mayores que la del Pinatubo, que sucedieron durante los últimos mil años. El equipo ha utilizado una herramienta de investigación denominada PHYDA (Paleo Hydrodynamics Data Assimilation) que hace uso de los datos de múltiples investigaciones y modelos de paleoclima obtenidos a partir del estudio de los anillos de crecimiento de los árboles, sedimentos en lagos y marinos, testigos de hielo extraídos en las masas heladas del planeta, crecimiento de corales, etc.
Managing Director of Godolphin Australia Vin Cox with the latest on Darley’s European shuttle stallions Pinatubo, Ghayiatth and Earthlights AUD fees
Track list Pinatubo Mix ********************************************************************** 01. The Sunburst Band - He Is (Jimpster Remix) 02. Ben Gomori - Choom 03. Jayda G - Both of Us 04. Di Saronno - Shades of Grey 05. Casbah 73 - Love Saves the Day (Danny Krivit Extended Edit) 06. Freiboitar - Island in the Sun 07. Fish Go Deep & Tracey K - The Cure & The Cause (Dr Packer Extended Remix) 08. DJ EMII - Put It Down (Miguel Migs Salty Rub) 09. Mark Picchiotti - Pump the Boogie (Seamus Haji Extended Remix) 10. Mike Newman - This Is Special (Original Mix) 11. The Heller & Farley Project - Ultra Flava (David Penn Extended Remix) ********************************************************************** Enjoy 60 minutes full of soulful deep house music feat. tracks by The Sunburst Band, Freiboitar, Fish Go Deep and many more! ____________ Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deephousecats/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwcUSe8m5Q1-qZcZ1w8MejA/feed Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/deephousecatshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deephousecatshow the web: https://www.dhcat.com #deephouse #housemusic #soulfulhouse
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Happy Darwin Day! Baron Franz Nopcsa was a paleontologist around the start of the 20th Century, remembered today for his innovative fossil research, his (in)famous personality, and his fantastic adventures across Eastern Europe. In this episode, we’ll discuss how this aristocrat became a paleontologist and how he contributed to our modern understanding of dinosaurs, and we’ll share some of the incredible and bizarre stories that surround him. In the news: Parasaurolophus crests, sand striker burrows, dogs in Siberia, and life on Pinatubo. Time markers: Intro & Announcements: 00:00:00 News: 00:04:30 Main discussion, Part 1: 00:42:00 Main discussion, Part 2: 01:12:00 Patron question: 01:46:00 Check out our blog for bonus info and pictures: http://commondescentpodcast.wordpress.com/ Find merch at the Common Descent Store! http://zazzle.com/common_descent Follow and Support us on: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/commondescentpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/CommonDescentPC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/commondescentpodcast Instagram: @commondescentpodcast PodBean: https://commondescentpodcast.podbean.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCePRXHEnZmTGum2r1l2mduw iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-common-descent-podcast/id1207586509?mt=2 The Intro and Outro music is “On the Origin of Species” by Protodome. More music like this at http://ocremix.org. Musical Interludes are "Professor Umlaut" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Los doctorandos en apuros Nia (@Nhiasch), Raúl (@Raul_Pradana) y Olaya (@Olaya_Golden) nos hacen una review de la película "Dante's Peak".Sinopsis (Wikipedia): Esta película del año 1997, tiene lugar en la localidad ficticia de Dante's Peak, Washington, al norte de la cordillera de las Cascadas y ligeramente basada en las erupciones reales de los volcanes St. Helens en 1980, Nevado del Ruiz en 1985 y Pinatubo de 1991. El vulcanólogo Harry Dalton viaja al pequeño pueblo de Dante's Peak para investigar los episodios sísmicos en el área. Esperando encontrar algo diferente a los movimientos de rutina comunes en la región, Dalton se alarma cuando descubre evidencia del tipo de actividad que precede a una erupción catastrófica del volcán pico de Dante. Grupo de Telegram: t.me/geocastawaypodcast Web: http://geocastaway.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/geocastaway Facebook: http://facebook.com/geocastaway Youtube: http://youtube.com/geocastaway Correo: geocastaway@gmail.com Tienda: http://geocastaway.spreadshirt.es
Nick is joined by the Racing Post's senior writer Lee Mottershead to examine the recent spate of high profile equine retirements, which threaten to render the international autumn and 2021 somewhat threadbare in terms of top class European racehorses. Explaining their respective decisions to call time on the racing careers of Pinatubo, Ghaiyyath and Kameko, Qatar racing manager David Redvers and Godolphin trainer Charlie Appleby give Nick their personal and commercial insights. Later, in association with the Weatherbys Global Stallion App, Nick talks to Nicolas De Chambure, fourth generation stud supremo of the renowned Haras d'Etreham in Normandy.
Nick is joined by the Racing Post's senior writer Lee Mottershead to examine the recent spate of high profile equine retirements, which threaten to render the international autumn and 2021 somewhat threadbare in terms of top class European racehorses. Explaining their respective decisions to call time on the racing careers of Pinatubo, Ghaiyyath and Kameko, Qatar racing manager David Redvers and Godolphin trainer Charlie Appleby give Nick their personal and commercial insights. Later, in association with the Weatherbys Global Stallion App, Nick talks to Nicolas De Chambure, fourth generation stud supremo of the renowned Haras d'Etreham in Normandy.
Esto es HistoCast. No es Esparta pero casi. Os contamos unos cuantos desastres naturales más, conduciendo a toda velocidad por caminos de tierra mientras nos persigue una mortífera y veloz nube incandescente. Haciendo este rally se encuentran @DeividNagan y @goyix_salduero.Secciones Historia: - Nevado del Ruiz 1985 - 5:23 - Pinatubo 1991 - 39:35 - Charla con la vulcanóloga Dolors Ferres - 1:36:30 - Terremoto de Irpinia 1980 - 2:47:56 - Laki 1783 - 3:08:42 - Bibliografía - 3:35:57
In Episode 42 of In The Saddle Podcast our host Marc Hryhorskyj is joined by racing pundit Chris Loader and ex-jockey Paul Callaghan. The trio to start things off with the news of Enable and Pinatubo's retirements respectively. Followed by the controversy regarding the jockey booking of David Egan, Frankie Dettori and Tom Marquand to this weekend at Ascot. Host Marc Hryhorskyj then gets Chris Loader and Paul Callaghan's thoughts on the card at Ascot for Champions Day this weekend. The trio put forward their betting tips and best bets for the Qipco British Champions Long Distance Cup, Qipco British Champions Sprint Stakes, Qipco British Champions Fillies & Mares Stakes, Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, Qipco Champion Stakes and the Balmoral Handicap. Chris Loaders goes down under for an Irish raider in the Caulfield Cup. BEST BETS: ⬇️ Marc's NAP | Saturday 3.40 Ascot - Lord North 8/1 Chris's NAP | Saturday 7.35 Caulfield - Anthony Van Dyck 8/1 Paul's NAP | Saturday 1.55 Ascot - Star Man 10/1 BETFAIR
A wide range of interesting things this week - most of the links are below. Please send any comments and ideas to reviewer2geo@gmail.com or tweet us @reviewer2geo or me Clare @clare_nomad_geo or @geoengineering1 Intervention in the Earth's systems: Geoengineering https://diplomacy21-adelphi.wilsoncenter.org/geoengineering-intervention-atmosphere A report by Delphi and the Wilson centre with essays on solar geoengineering from Simon Nicholson https://twitter.com/simonnicholson4 and Oliver Morton https://twitter.com/Eaterofsun Oliver Morton Article https://diplomacy21-adelphi.wilsoncenter.org/article/geopolitical-challenges-geoengineering-and-geoengineerings-challenge-geopolitics "Foreign Policy IS Climate Policy" https://www.wilsoncenter.org/sites/default/files/media/uploads/documents/21st_century_diplomacy_report_spread.pdf Scientists are exploring ways to use mineral waste from mines to pull huge amounts of carbon dioxide out of the air. https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/10/06/1009374/asbestos-could-be-a-powerful-weapon-against-climate-change-you-read-that-right/ CO2 Sequestration in Mine Tailings https://www.mdru.ubc.ca/projects/co2-sequestration/ Eruptions & Emissions cause changes in ocean carbon sinks A new model explains why the ocean’s capacity to take up carbon was reduced on a decadal scale, by accounting for reduced pCO2 emissions and ocean state changes due to the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo. https://eos.org/editor-highlights/eruption-and-emissions-take-credit-for-ocean-carbon-sink-changes#.X3yG88CrTDY.twitter Using CaO- and MgO-rich Industrial Waste Streams for Carbon Sequestration Joshuah Stolaroff, Gregory Lowry, and David Keith. 2005. “Using CaO- and MgO-rich Industrial Waste Streams for Carbon Sequestration.” Energy Conversion and Management, 46, Pp. 687-699. -David keith commenting that theya re worth pursuing but not huge Unnatural climate solutions? Nature Climate Change volume 10, pages98–99(2020) Rob Bellamy on why the hype around ‘natural’ climate solutions threatens us all. His new paper is with Shannon Osaka. Abstract: Framing solutions to climate change as natural strongly influences their acceptability, but what constitutes a ‘natural’ climate solution is selected, not self-evident. We suggest that the current, narrow formulation of natural climate solutions risks constraining what are thought of as desirable policy options. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-019-0661-z
Emmet Kennedy talks to Sir Michael Stoutes Assistant Trainer James Savage about the fiasco at Newmarket, the state of the British Racing Industry and preparations for the Champions Day Sprint favourite, Dream Of Dreams! Plus James give you horses to note in your Tracker! Then Trainer Sarah Lynam and journalist Johnny Ward join Emmet for in-depth reviews the of the key races at Newmarket and the Curragh from the weekend. Did we see the Guineas winner in the Dewhurst? How good can Pretty Gorgeous be as a three-year-old? Which potential stars shone brightly over the weekend? The team also get stuck into some controversial Talking Points. We look at the results of book one from Tattersalls and we pick ante post bets and Horses to follow in the weeks to come! Listen to the full show now on SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn, Your Smart Speaker and all Podcast Apps. Likes & Shares on Twitter and Facebook appreciated
It’s a lively show this week with a lot of ground covered by Tony, Hugh and Kevin. There is a full debrief of the weekend's action from Newmarket and a 50/1 fancy from Tony for the Derby. That Aidan O’Brien mix up and the eagle eyed viewer who spotted it first. G-Rod, Lee Mottershead and training horses. Enable and Pinatubo retirement, plus the Mares Novice Chase all get an airing.
Quantum Pt. 4: Lord-willing, next week Bob and Fred will complete their series on quantum mechanics. The new director of the Mount St. Helens Creation Center and long-time RSR friend, Pat Roy, introduces the creation movement to another powerful rebuttal to old earth arguments. It's called Novarupta, the almost unknown but most powerful volcanic eruption of the 20th century which occurred over a century ago in southern Alaska. Our audience knows Pat from our interviews with him including as the creator of the famed Jonathan Park adventure series and from his Faith on the Edge documentary refuting the Flat Earth syndrome. The people of Juneau on June 6, 1912 from 750 miles away actually heard Novarupta and after falling for three days, ash a foot thick covered the town of Kodiak and collapsed a number of their buildings. Novarupta seven cubic miles of debris, 30 times more than did Mount St. Helens in 1980 and three times more than Pinatubo in 1991. Pat explains the research done, then and now, and parallels Novarupta with the old-earth shattering effects of Mount St. Helens. We have more on this on our classic List of Not So Old Things and on our MSH page! * Post-show Note on Tucker Goin' Nuts: Tonight, Tucker Carlson on the Fox News Channel is drinking his own cool-aid. About the only thing left for him to do is announce that he himself has been abducted. For the antidote to the claim of alien UFOs see rsr.org/UFOs! From rsr.org/msh: * Geologist Dr. Steven Austin on RSR: On this special edition of Real Science Radio, Bob Enyart interviews the senior research scientist from the Institute for Creation Research, Dr. Steven Austin, about his groundbreaking research at Mt. St. Helens, research which forced the hand of the National Park Service to remove their infamous sign about the petrified trees at Yellowstone, and which formed an important part of the pressure forcing geologists to incorporate catastrophism back into their understanding of Earth's past. (See the brief petrified tree video just below.) In the 1990s, Dr. Austin produced the extraordinary video, Mount St. Helens: Explosive Evidence for Catastrophe. * NG Quotes Scientist on Expectations vs Actuality: The May 2000 issue of National Geographic quotes the U.S. Forest Service's scientist at Mount St. Helens, Peter Frenzen, describing the canyon on the north side of the volcano. "You'd expect a hardrock canyon to be thousands, even hundreds of thousands of years old. But this was cut in less than a decade." As for the volcano itself, while the kneejerk reaction of old-earthers is to claim that most geologic features are hundreds of thousands or millions of years old (see rsr.org/not-so-old-things), this atheistic magazine acknowledges the evidence, that Mount St. Helens, that is, the volcano itself, is only about 4,000 years old! See below. Today's Resource: Have you browsed through our Science Department in the KGOV Store? * Mount St. Helens Only 4000 Years Old: The May 2000 issue of National Geographic says about Mount St. Helens, "the volcano we see today was built during the past 4,000 years." Of course the editors of National Geographic believe that the Earth is billions of years old, and that every part of its surface, including under this volcano, has experienced tectonic activity for all that time. Nonetheless, it is interesting to note, and it fits in with the pattern of evidence over at RSR's List of Not So Old Things, that the evidence indicates that one of the largest active volcanos in the U.S. was formed in only about 4,000 years. Because old-earthers reflexively claim that most geologic features are hundreds of thousands or millions of years old, it is refreshing to see National Geographic acknowledge Mount St. Helen's youth, so bluntly.
Quantum Pt. 4: Lord-willing, next week Bob and Fred will complete their series on quantum mechanics. The new director of the Mount St. Helens Creation Center and long-time RSR friend, Pat Roy, introduces the creation movement to another powerful rebuttal to old earth arguments. It's called Novarupta, the almost unknown but most powerful volcanic eruption of the 20th century which occurred over a century ago in southern Alaska. Our audience knows Pat from our interviews with him including as the creator of the famed Jonathan Park adventure series and from his Faith on the Edge documentary refuting the Flat Earth syndrome. The people of Juneau on June 6, 1912 from 750 miles away actually heard Novarupta and after falling for three days, ash a foot thick covered the town of Kodiak and collapsed a number of their buildings. Novarupta seven cubic miles of debris, 30 times more than did Mount St. Helens in 1980 and three times more than Pinatubo in 1991. Pat explains the research done, then and now, and parallels Novarupta with the old-earth shattering effects of Mount St. Helens. We have more on this on our classic List of Not So Old Things and on our MSH page! * Post-show Note on Tucker Goin' Nuts: Tonight, Tucker Carlson on the Fox News Channel is drinking his own cool-aid. About the only thing left for him to do is announce that he himself has been abducted. For the antidote to the claim of alien UFOs see rsr.org/UFOs! From rsr.org/msh: * Geologist Dr. Steven Austin on RSR: On this special edition of Real Science Radio, Bob Enyart interviews the senior research scientist from the Institute for Creation Research, Dr. Steven Austin, about his groundbreaking research at Mt. St. Helens, research which forced the hand of the National Park Service to remove their infamous sign about the petrified trees at Yellowstone, and which formed an important part of the pressure forcing geologists to incorporate catastrophism back into their understanding of Earth's past. (See the brief petrified tree video just below.) In the 1990s, Dr. Austin produced the extraordinary video, Mount St. Helens: Explosive Evidence for Catastrophe. * NG Quotes Scientist on Expectations vs Actuality: The May 2000 issue of National Geographic quotes the U.S. Forest Service's scientist at Mount St. Helens, Peter Frenzen, describing the canyon on the north side of the volcano. "You'd expect a hardrock canyon to be thousands, even hundreds of thousands of years old. But this was cut in less than a decade." As for the volcano itself, while the kneejerk reaction of old-earthers is to claim that most geologic features are hundreds of thousands or millions of years old (see rsr.org/not-so-old-things), this atheistic magazine acknowledges the evidence, that Mount St. Helens, that is, the volcano itself, is only about 4,000 years old! See below. Today's Resource: Have you browsed through our Science Department in the KGOV Store? * Mount St. Helens Only 4000 Years Old: The May 2000 issue of National Geographic says about Mount St. Helens, "the volcano we see today was built during the past 4,000 years." Of course the editors of National Geographic believe that the Earth is billions of years old, and that every part of its surface, including under this volcano, has experienced tectonic activity for all that time. Nonetheless, it is interesting to note, and it fits in with the pattern of evidence over at RSR's List of Not So Old Things, that the evidence indicates that one of the largest active volcanos in the U.S. was formed in only about 4,000 years. Because old-earthers reflexively claim that most geologic features are hundreds of thousands or millions of years old, it is refreshing to see National Geographic acknowledge Mount St. Helen's youth, so bluntly.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Rishi Persad to discuss whether Pinatubo's performance in defeat could yet signal that he is capable of living up to the reputation that he earned when last year's barnstorming champion juvenile. In reviewing all the best action from the weekend, Nick also conducts a lengthy and engaging debrief with Kentucky Derby-winning trainer Bob Baffert, and talks to David Ward, the owner/breeder of the emerging talent from York's Sunday fixture, Starman.
Racing Post’s Maddy Playle is joined by Keith Melrose, Lee Mottershead and Paddy Power’s Paul Binfield for a look back at the weekend’s action, including Enable's win in the September Stakes and Persian King's Group 1 success at Longchamp, beating Pinatubo into second. The panel added an international flavour this week to further discuss the Arc, which looks set to be the highlight of the flat season and also look back on the Kentucky Derby, which was won by Bob Baffert's Authentic. Looking ahead, the team also discussed this weekend's racing, which looks set to be a cracker with the St Leger and Irish Champions Weekend all to look forward to