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Author Archives: Rashid Faridi
Ocean into a Fuel Source
Originally posted on ECO BAGS BGC:
Imagine using five liters of seawater per day to power an average-sized home or an electric car for a whole day? The research team at UOW’s Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science…
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Blocking Patterns: Rivers of Moisture to Converge in Major Rain Event For Eastern US?
Originally posted on robertscribbler:
(Image source: GOES/NOAA) Today, a very muscular blocking high pressure system located over the Western US flexed. After having set off record fires and heat waves it reached deep into the Arctic and drew moisture and…
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Atmospheric Rivers
Originally posted on ClimateSnack:
Figure 1. IR satellite image from METEOSAT at 8th January 2005. Clouds are in white and the red arrow shows the direction of the air flow in the WCB. The advent of satellite imagery opened our…
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