Category Archives: Air Temperature

Blogs that have to do with measurements, patterns, or trends in air temperature, or its relationship to other phenomena.

Exploring the Intertropical Convergence Zone

This week we have a guest post from Janis Steele, PhD and Brooks McCutchen, PhD.  They own and operate Berkshire Sweet Gold Maple and Marine, an agroforestry and ocean-going enterprise concerned with sustainable livelihoods and the preservation of wild and perennial … Continue reading

Posted in Air Temperature, Atmosphere, General Science, Great Global Investigation of Climate, Latin America and Caribbean, Scientists | 4 Comments

Connecting pollutants and air temperature in the Maldives

With climate change, there are many relationships that are understood, and many others that are not.  Dr. Veerabhadran Ramanathan from The Scripps Institute in San Diego has spent the last fifteen years in the Maldives, a nation south of India that … Continue reading

Posted in Air Temperature, Asia and Pacific, Atmosphere, Carbon, Climate, Climate Change, Earth System Science, General Science, Great Global Investigation of Climate | 3 Comments

A tale of two extremes

Weather extremes have become a common theme in the news headlines the past few weeks. For example, nearly every part of the United States has been experiencing one of two extremes – either frigid cold or record-breaking high temperatures. Places … Continue reading

Posted in Air Temperature, Climate, Climate Change, Earth System Science, Field Campaigns | 1 Comment

The 2012 GLOBE Surface Temperature Campaign

The month of December features the Surface Temperature Field Campaign.  To recognize this exciting event, we are featuring Dr. Kevin Czajkowski, the scientist behind the campaign.  This post is a repost from his blog. The GLOBE surface temperature field campaign … Continue reading

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Wow, it’s hot!

This week we have a guest post from Dr. Kevin Czajkowski.  Dr. Czajkowski has been lead of the University of Toledo GLOBE partnership since 2001. It continues to be really hot in the central part of the US. The thermometer at … Continue reading

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