Category Archives: Earth System Science

Surface Temperature Field Campaign – Day 25

21 December 2007 It is the last official day of the 2007 surface temperature field campaign. Although we will not know for several weeks the total number of schools that have participated and the total number of observations taken, it … Continue reading

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Surface Temperature Field Campaign – Day 21

17 December 2007 The storm that moved through the center of the United States lived up to its billing. There was heavy snow, strong winds, heavy rain, tornadoes, freezing rain and sleet. In Toledo, Ohio we had about 5 cm … Continue reading

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Surface Temperature Field Campaign – Day 17

13 December 2007 I’ll have to say that I haven’t posted a message on the blog lately partly because I was busy with finals at the University of Toledo and my trip to San Francisco for the American Geophysical Union … Continue reading

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Surface Temperature Field Campaign – Day 10

6 December 2007 So far there have been 291 observations recorded from 27 schools in the surface temperature field campaign. I have had undergraduate students participating, but we haven’t entered our observations yet. So, there will be at least one … Continue reading

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Surface Temperature Field Campaign – Day 7

3 December 2007 December certainly came in with a bang in the United States. A major winter storm moved from California to Colorado to the Great Lakes to the East Coast. It brought snow, sleet, rain, freezing rain and strong … Continue reading

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