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Category: Environmental Sciences

Expeditions Geology Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls

Record-Setting Northernmost Vents Discovered

Kevin Zelnio July 26, 2008

It was only 3 years ago when the northernmost vents were found in the Arctic Ocean at 71 degrees, just above Iceland. Dr. Rolf Pedersen…

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Weather

Dolly comes ashore Part 5

Peter Etnoyer July 23, 2008

We can’t joke around too much about this Hurricane Dolly, I’m afraid. The weather is not terrible here in Corpus, but conditions are rapidly deteriorating…

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Weather

Hurricane stokes tuna consumption, Part 4

Peter Etnoyer July 22, 2008

I am liveblogging Hurricane Dolly from Corpus Christi, Texas. It’s raining here in the Coastal Bend. Not too much wind. Thanks to the storm we…

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Weather

Hello Dolly, Part 3

Peter Etnoyer July 22, 2008 Hurricane Dolly

The second Atlantic hurricane of the year has arrived. Hello Dolly.

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Weather

Clouds in the Hood, Part 2

Peter Etnoyer July 22, 2008 tropical storm dolly

Clouds can be a sailor’s best friend. Given, you’d have to be an awfully lonely sailor, and probably have to scratch a half dozen unmentionables off the list before you ever got to “clouds”, but, … hey, some modern sailors keep a nice cloud book with them in the navigation room. OK?

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Geology

Global Bathymetry Map

Dr. M July 22, 2008

BrianR at Clastic Detritus brought my attention to a new wonderful bathymetric map of the globe. Despite his questionable loyalty to volcanoes, Brian knows a…

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Geology Organisms

Yes Volcanos Are Still Evil

Dr. M July 22, 2008

Maria over at Green Gabbro feels that I have printed a false and malicious post for the purpose of defaming volcanoes. I cannot be held…

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Weather

Blogging the Storm, Part 1

Peter Etnoyer July 22, 2008 oceanographystorm intensitytropical storm dolly

The view from my desk in the kitchen is a sunny garden near the bay, but Tropical Storm Dolly is moving slowly west from 200 km off the coast here in the Gulf of Mexico. I am “in the Cone”. The one question on my mind, though, is how and will this tropical storm intensify?

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Weather

Yikes. I'm in the Cone!

Peter Etnoyer July 21, 2008

The supermarket in Corpus Christi is jammed and classes are cancelled the day after tomorrow at Texas A&M Universe in anticipation of Hurricane Dolly’s landfall…

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Geology

Volcanoes Are Evil

Dr. M July 20, 2008

During the Cretaceous our mammalian relatives were small and puny. They wandered around and tried not to become a warm snack for the reptiles that…

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