Many may have already seen the video released by NASA last week, but just in case, here it is – an animation of how surface air temperatures have changed around the globe since 1880 (you can...
Southwest Climate Blog
The Southwest Climate Blog, a new feature of the Southwest Climate Change Network Web site, will explore challenges that experts and community members in the region face in trying to understand climate variability and change and make informed decisions.
Are you trying to decide which book to read next? Struggling to choose timely and relevant climate-related books out of the hundreds out there? Aching to learn about what’s under the hood of...
I hope everyone had a good holiday season. My family enjoyed a trip through the Colorado and Rio Grande river basins – from Tucson through northern Arizona and into southern Colorado, and...
Two weeks ago in San Francisco, 30,000 scientists from all over the world gathered to present their research at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting...
Lately, I’ve had a few folks ask me about the release of more stolen climate science email and what it means, especially with respect to the one or two of the emails that are appearing on...
Fierce winds loaded with moisture blasted into the Southwest on December 18, 2010, leaving a drenched path in its wake. Rain and snow fell in epic proportions from southern California to southern...
Most people may have heard the news that ...
Scientists have long known that megadroughts, droughts far more extreme than we have experienced during the last 100 years, have occurred from time to time in the Southwest. The 12th...
It would be hard not to notice the beginning of winter this weekend, with windy gusts on Friday, rain last Friday/Monday, and very chilly temperatures throughout Arizona and New Mexico this week....
How many of you noticed that the Earth’s human population hit seven billion on October 31, 2011? On Halloween - just a coincidence. We don’t really know the exact moment that we hit...