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Warm yourself on Bender's shiny metal belly
2013-04-09 21:16:28| CNET News.com
What better way to heat your backyard than with the world's most obnoxious bending robot? [Read more]
Consumers warm to LED bulbs as prices fall
2013-04-09 09:33:40| Semiconductors - Topix.net
Ned Kantar of Minneapolis recently forked over that much to replace one reflector floodlight with an energy-efficient LED bulb.
Ancient pool of warm water questions current climate models
2013-04-03 20:28:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ScienceDaily: A huge pool of warm water that stretched out from Indonesia over to Africa and South America four million years ago suggests climate models might be too conservative in forecasting tropical changes. Present in the Pliocene era, this giant mass of water would have dramatically altered rainfall in the tropics, possibly even removing the monsoon. Its decay and the consequential drying of East Africa may have been a factor in Hominid evolution. Published in Nature today, the missing data for this...
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Drought, Flooding, Warm Weather for Spring
2013-03-22 16:25:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: NOAA NOAA issued the three-month U.S. Spring Outlook Thursday, stating that odds favor above-average temperatures across much of the continental United States, including drought-stricken areas of Texas, the Southwest and the Great Plains. Spring promises little drought relief for most of these areas, as well as Florida, with below-average spring precipitation favored there. Meanwhile, river flooding is likely to be worse than last year across the country, with the most significant flood potential in North Dakota. read more
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Scientists Find an Abrupt Warm Jog After a Very Long Cooling
2013-03-07 20:11:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: There`s long been a general picture of the climate of the Holocene, the period of Earth history since the last ice age ended around 12,000 years ago. It goes like this: After a sharp stuttery warm-up following that big chill - to temperatures warmer than today - the climate cools, with the decline reaching bottom around 200 years ago in the period widely called the "little ice age." (A graph produced by Robert Rohde for his Global Warming Art Web site years ago nicely captures the general picture.)...
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