Tuesday, April 7, 2015

The Arctic is melting!

Annual Peak of Arctic Sea Ice is Far Below the Norm
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The sea ice cap atop the Arctic Ocean appeared to reach its annual maximum extent on February 25, 2015, scientists at the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) announced in their latest analysis. At 14.54 million square kilometers (5.61 million square miles), this year’s maximum extent was the smallest in four decades of satellite records. It was also one of the earliest maxima.
Arctic sea ice—frozen seawater floating on top of the Arctic Ocean and its neighboring seas—is constantly changing. It grows in the fall and winter, reaching its maximum between late February and early April. It shrinks in the spring and summer until it reaches its minimum extent in September. The past three decades have seen a downward trend in sea ice extent during both the growing and melting season, though the decline has been steeper in the melting season.
This year’s maximum was reached 15 days earlier than the 1981 to 2010 average date of March 12. Ice conditions have been below average everywhere except in the Labrador Sea and Davis Strait. A late spurt of ice growth is possible, but it is unlikely now that spring sunlight is arriving in the Arctic Circle. If the maximum remains at 14.54 million km2, it would be about 130,000 km2 below the previous lowest peak (set in 2011).
The maps above show Arctic sea ice extent on February 25, 2015 (top) and March 14, 1983 (bottom). Extent is defined as the total area in which the ice concentration is at least 15 percent. According to NSIDC, the average maximum extent for 1979–2000 was 15.46 million square kilometers (5.96 million square miles). The 1983 maximum covered roughly that extent, so a comparison between 2015 and 1983 gives an idea of how conditions this year strayed from the long-term average. Turn on the image-comparison tool to see the differences.
The biggest variable in the wintertime maximum tends to be the seasonal ice at the edges of the ice pack. On the maps above, this is most obvious along the Pacific coasts of Russia and Alaska, and around Greenland and Labrador. The ice in these regions is thin and at the mercy of the winds. Winds from the south can drive ice northward while bringing warm air and water that makes the ice melt; cold winds out of the north allow more sea ice to form and spread toward lower latitudes.
A record low sea ice maximum extent does not necessarily lead to a record low summertime minimum extent. “The winter maximum gives you a head start, but the minimum is so much more dependent on what happens in the summer,” said Walt Meier, a sea ice scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. “Scientifically, the yearly maximum is not as interesting as the minimum because it is highly influenced by weather. We’re looking at the loss of thin, seasonal ice that is going to melt in the summer anyway, and it won’t become part of the permanent ice cover. With the summertime minimum, when the extent decreases, it’s because we’re losing the thick ice component, and that is a better indicator of warming temperatures.”
The 2015 map was compiled from observations by the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer 2 (AMSR-2) sensor on the Global Change Observation Mission 1st–Water (“Shizuku”) satellite, operated by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). The 1983 image was made from observations by the Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer) on the Nimbus-7 satellite. The white circle over the pole is a data gap caused by how satellites fly close to but not directly over the poles. Wider coverage by AMSR-2 has shrunk the size of this gap. The area within the circle is ice-covered—an assumption confirmed by many surface expeditions—but researchers use an average of the ice just outside the gap to estimate the extent within.
NASA Earth Observatory images by Jesse Allen, using data from the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer 2 (AMSR-2) sensor on the Global Change Observation Mission 1st-Water (GCOM-W1) satellite and the Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer (SMMR) on the Nimbus-7 satellite. Caption by Maria-Jose ViƱas, NASA Earth Science News Team.
Instrument(s): 
DMSP - SSM/I
GCOM-W1 - AMSR-2

Monday, April 6, 2015

Gentle readers, clean air without gas pollution is almost here!
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Elon Musk hires an F1 expert to revolutionize Tesla's battery swap stations

+Elon Musk's new battery swap stations can already refresh a Tesla Model S and put it back on the road in under three minutes, but now he has help in cutting that time to something even shorter. +http://goo.gl/MzLQzP

Today Elon Musk announced Tesla has hired from Formula 1 chief mechanic +Kenny Handkammer to "revolutionize servicing mainstream cars." +http://goo.gl/E9L3Py

Handkammer won championships with both +Michael Shumacher and +Sebastian Vettel during his 25 years in racing, and was the chief mechanic of the Red Bull F1 team when it set a world record in 2013 with a pit stop that took just 1.9 seconds.

Learn more
+http://www.engadget.com/2015/04/06/elon-musk-hires-an-f1-expert-to-revolutionize-teslas-pit-stops/

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Saturday, April 4, 2015

Hello gentle readers:

 John Baird is leaving the Canadian Federal government. I personally will not miss him because there are too many unanswered questions regarding his tenure in office? For example did John Baird deliberately sacrifice Canada's  environment in order to push the Federal Conservative's economic agenda?

  Baird was a Federal Minister of the Environment and during that  time why did he not stop the Athabasca Tar Sands project from becoming one of the most polluting projects on the face of the Earth? The project can be seen from outer space and has threatened the health and safety of Native people living in the area!

John Baird will now be working for Mr. Li who presently controls Husky Energy. Husky is one of the largest Oil conglomerates involved in the Canadian Tar Sands project.

  When did John Baird meet the Li family and how much influence did the  Li's  exert on Baird while Baird was in government? The Li's have Canadian citizenship. Did John Baird convince the Li's to invest in the Tar Sands?  Mr. Li's Father is an Asian Billionaire. Did John Baird meet Mr. Li while acting as Minister of Foreign Affairs or when he was Minister of the Environment?

A few more questions.  How much influence did the Li family exert on the Canadian Federal government to create Oil pipelines and Oil shipping ports where Bitumen Oil from the Tar Sands project would be loaded on ships heading for Asia? Did John Baird deliberately sacrifice Canada's  environment in order to push the Federal Conservative's economic agenda?

Thanks for reading!

Friday, April 3, 2015

A message from the president of the United States.

Gentle People, the closer we get to complete nuclear disarmament the safer we become! The following is a message from the president of the United States.
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Today, the United States, together with our allies and partners, reached a historic understanding with Iran.
If fully implemented, this framework will prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, making our nation, our allies, and our world safer.
For decades, Iran has been advancing its nuclear program. When I took office, Iran was operating thousands of centrifuges -- which can produce the materials for a nuclear bomb -- and was concealing a secret nuclear facility. I made it clear that the United States was prepared to find a diplomatic resolution, if Iran came to the table in a serious way.
But that didn't happen.
So we rallied the world to impose the toughest sanctions in history, profoundly impacting Iran's economy. Sanctions couldn't stop Iran's nuclear program on their own, but they helped bring Iran to the negotiating table.
And after many months of tough and principled diplomacy, the United States -- joined by the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Russia, China, and the European Union -- achieved the framework for a deal that will cut off every pathway Iran could take to develop a nuclear weapon.
First, it stops Iran from pursuing a bomb using plutonium, because Iran will not develop weapons-grade plutonium. The core of its reactor at Arak will be dismantled and replaced. The spent fuel from that facility will be shipped out of Iran for the life of the reactor. Iran will not build a new heavy-water reactor. And Iran will never reprocess fuel from its existing reactors.
Second, it shuts down Iran's path to a bomb using enriched uranium.Iran has agreed to reduce its installed centrifuges by two-thirds. It will no longer enrich uranium at its Fordow facility, and it will not enrich uranium with its advanced centrifuges for at least the next 10 years. And the vast majority of its stockpile of enriched uranium will be neutralized.
Third, it provides the best possible defense against Iran's ability to pursue a nuclear weapon in secret. Iran has agreed to the most robust and intrusive inspections and transparency regime ever negotiated for any nuclear program in history. International inspectors will have unprecedented access not only to Iranian nuclear facilities, but to the entire supply chain that supports Iran's nuclear program -- from uranium mills that provide the raw materials, to the centrifuge production and storage facilities that support the program.
If Iran cheats, the world will know.
In return for Iran's actions, the international community has agreed to provide Iran with relief from certain sanctions -- our own sanctions, and international sanctions imposed by the United Nations Security Council. This relief will be tied to the steps Iran takes to adhere to the deal. And if Iran violates the deal, sanctions can be snapped back into place. Meanwhile, other American sanctions on Iran -- for its support of terrorism, its human rights abuses, and its ballistic missile program -- will be fully enforced.
Now, our work is not yet done. Negotiators will continue to work through the details of how this framework will be fully implemented, and those details matter. And let me be clear: If Iran backslides, and the verification and inspection mechanisms don't meet the specifications of our nuclear and security experts, there will be no deal.
But if we can get this done, and Iran follows through on the framework that our negotiators agreed to, we will be able to peacefully resolve one of the gravest threats to the security of our nation, our allies, and the world.
Learn more about today's historic deal and how it will make the United States, our allies, and our world safer:
Thank you,
President Barack Obama

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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Never Worry About Your Model S Range Again 
Go anywhere in North America and you will be
near a charging station. The car will guide you
there without a problem and the last excuse used
by Electric Car deniers 'range anxiety'
is no longer valid. Good buy Gas and Oil!


Friday, March 20, 2015

SOS TO ALL BOAT AND SHIPPING TRAFFIC NEAR THE ISLANDS OF VANUATU.

Hello Gentle People:

Please use your computers to pass on this message via the World Wide Web.  This is an SOS to all boat and shipping traffic near Vanuatu and the Islands hit by  catagory 5 Hurricane Pam. Please dock and unload any spare food and clean water you may have and are willing to share with the Islanders who were struck by Pam.
It will help them survive the next few weeks and months until they can stabilize themselves.
Thank you for the help!
Signed: Joseph Raglione
Executive Director: The World Humanitarian Peace and Ecology Movement.

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