Monthly Archives: February 2012

EarthNow Topics and Stories

While the EarthNow team will continue to publish the global monthly climate digests each month, we want to make sure our other posts are covering topics and stories you are most interested in. There’s not a lot of sense in EarthNow publishing a story on the North Atlantic Oscillation if nobody is going to talk about it (it is interesting though. Read that entry if you haven’t yet). use the Comment Link below or the Contact Link above and let us know what kinds of topics you would like to see more of. It will be greatly appreciated. Thank you and may your Meteorological Spring begin well for you all today! Continue reading

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EarthNow Publication Schedule

From this point forward, blog entries will be posted with a little more fluidity. I will continue to send out EarthNow update alerts via the SOS Yahoo Group and SOS Wiki page, allowing SOS managers and facilitators to know when new information is present. Continue reading

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January 2012 Climate Digest

Each month, around the middle of the month, we will provide information regarding the previous month’s climate, as well as the U.S. seasonal outlook for the coming months. Overall, preliminary data analysis suggests that January 2012 was the 19th warmest December on record. Major stories include a warm United States (but cold Alaska), La Niña, and low concentrations of Arctic sea ice. Continue reading

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