InterpNEWS
Nov-Dec
2023 Issue
Hi Folks,
I’m pleased to announce the Nov-Dec 2023 issue of
InterpNEWS in now available (for free).
I’ve been doing several issues on interpreting
climate change affects for your site/park/museum visitors. NOAA predicts a warmer/dryer winter for the
Northern U.S, and a wetter winter for the Southern U.S.
This
issue focuses on the subject of “What’s happening to winter”. Depending on where you live the changes can
range from drought to flooding – stronger storms and shorter winters?
Articles
in this issue include:
- Winter
Weather and the Climate Crisis: Explained.
-
Warmer
winters can wreak as much havoc as hotter summers.
- Climate Change Is Speeding
Toward Catastrophe. The Next Decade Is Crucial,
-
The state of the climate in 2023
- The
‘Forever’ Glaciers of America’s West Aren’t Forever Anymore
- Global heat in ‘uncharted
territory’ as scientists warn 2023 could be the hottest year on record
- Why winter is getting warmer and what it means for the future
-
Climate change is making winter weather warmer and "weirder"
-2024 will probably be
hotter than this year because of El Niño, NASA scientists say
- Climate change could bring more monster storms like Hurricane Lee to New
England
- How a ‘totally
insane’ warm spell is upending winter around the world
- Verification of
the 2022-2023 U.S. winter outlook
- A US Winter Weather Forecast For 2023-2024 Says America Is
In For A Stormy 'Comeback' Season
- Climate outlook for this year's growing season and
winter 2023-24
If you’d like a copy of this InterpNEWS climate change
interpretation resource issue, just send me an e-mail ([log in to unmask]) and I’ll e-mail you a
copy of the PDF.
Cheers,
Prof
John Veverka
IN
Editor