180 degrees Fahrenheit.

  Today in Iran they recorded the highest ever heat index on earth. A dewpoint of 36.1 degrees Celsius was recorded which created a heat index of 82.2 degrees Celsius and is equal to 180 degrees Fahrenheit. With the Persian Gulf at 34.9C (95F) the humidity level is extremely high in that region. Our heat …

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Erectus

What do we know about the ancestry of Homo erectus? Hawks gives a review on the status of the species. Much was an update to what I knew.

Falcons: Land and Sea

Another exciting afternoon at the Guzzle when a Jaeger was seen out a fair distance hunting and successfully catching a sandpiper, at least twice while we were watching. Apparently they typically steal food from other birds so this was interesting. The Peregrine falcon wasn’t happy to have him in their stomping grounds and gave chase …

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Homer, McGuane, etc

Winslow Homer. “Fisherman with Trout”. Homer image new to me. It was posted by Val Atkinson. I was prepared to move on and then thought to check the background. Turns out he was a well known fishing photographer back in the day. I hadn’t heard of him in decades. He seems he is still well …

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A murmuration of starlings made with clay

From a recent exhibition by Elly Morgan – a small murmuration of starlings made with clay and smoke-fired. 242 birds in total. Sandra Scott Steve likes murmurations so this may be of interest.

Nice find!

Wow! Check out this woolly rhino carcass recently discovered by miners in Kolyma, far eastern Russia. Perfect timing for #FossilFriday 🦏 What a stunning specimen. I look forward to seeing this study. Photos via the Metro. Dr Dean Lomax – Palaeontologist

Downburst

This is by far one of the best photos of a downburst I’ve ever seen. This is rain-cooled air that descends and hits the ground, instantly spreading out in all directions. It was taken near Bennington/ near Wichita, Kansas Wednesday evening  First Alert Weather’s post Ouch that is going to leave a mark.     …

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