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  • Irish Chronicles Document Links Between Volcanoes and Weather
    A study of over 40,000 written entries in Irish Annals and ice core measurements shows a strong corr...Read more

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    Irish Chronicles Document Links Between Volcanoes and Weather

    A study of over 40,000 written entries in Irish Annals and ice core measurements shows a strong correlation between the occurrence of volcanic eruptions and extreme cold weather in Ireland over a 1200 year period. Data analyzed in this study cover the period from 431 to 1649, during which time up to 48 volcanic eruptions are identified in Greenland ice core records through deposition of volcanic sulfate in annual layers of ice. You can find the study (open access), published on 6 June 2013 in IOP Publishing's journal Environmental Research Letters, at http://iopscience.iop.org/1748-9326/8/2/024035/article. Find out more about how volcanoes can influence climate.
  • EF-5 Tornado in El Reno, Oklahoma Widest Ever Recorded in US
    The EF-5 tornado that hit El Reno, Oklahoma on May 31st was the widest ever recorded in the US, acco...Read more

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    EF-5 Tornado in El Reno, Oklahoma Widest Ever Recorded in US

    The EF-5 tornado that hit El Reno, Oklahoma on May 31st was the widest ever recorded in the US, according to the National Weather Service in Norman Oklahoma. The tornado, which remained on the ground for 40 minutes and reached 2.6 miles across (4.2 km), took the lives of 18 people including storm chasers Tim Samaras, Paul Samaras and Carl Young. For more information on the tornado, visit http://ow.ly/i/2hfDG.
  • Atmospheric CO2 Level Tops 400 ppm
    During the week of May 13th, the CO2 level at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii topped 400 ppm rep...Read more

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    Atmospheric CO2 Level Tops 400 ppm

    During the week of May 13th, the CO2 level at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii topped 400 ppm repeatedly. Daily levels of CO2 can vary due to weather, and there are seasonal trends as well. The level of atmospheric greenhouse gases continues to increase, now over 120 ppm since the Industrial Revolution began. For more on the Keeling Curve, see http://keelingcurve.ucsd.edu/. Find out more about greenhouse gases and warming.

Clima Espacial de hoy

Al igual que los estados del tiempo en la Tierra, el clima espacial cambia constantemente. En la Tierra puedes simplemente mirar hacia fuera de la ventana para ver si está soleado o va a llover. Los científicos utilizan la ayuda de los telescopios, magnetómetros, sensores de radiación, y otros instrumentos dispersos alrededor del globo terráqueo y a bordo de una flotilla de naves espaciales que supervisan, y a veces incluso predicen, el clima espacial.
El 21 de abril, 2010, el Observatorio Dinámico Solar capturó el lanzamiento de un filamento desde la <a href="/sun/atmosphere/photosphere.html&lang=sp">superficie del Sol</a>. Las imágenes se tomaron en la parte <a href="/physical_science/magnetism/em_ultraviolet.html&lang=sp">ultravioleta</a> del <a href="/physical_science/magnetism/em_spectrum.html&lang=sp">espectro electromagnético</a>.  El Sol está entrando ahora en otro periodo de <a href="/sun/solar_activity.html&lang=sp">actividad solar</a> después de varios años de un Sol relativamente quieto. La actividad del Sol varia con un <a href="/sun/activity/sunspot_cycle.html&lang=sp" class=outlink>ciclo de unos 11 años</a>.<p><small><em>Imagen cortesía de NASA/Solar Dynamics Observatory y AIA Consortium</em></small></p>

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