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Diminishing Low Clouds Linked to 2023's Record Heat Surge
science1 year ago

Diminishing Low Clouds Linked to 2023's Record Heat Surge

A study by German scientists suggests that the Earth is absorbing more sunlight due to reduced cloud cover, contributing to accelerated global warming. In 2023, a record energy imbalance was observed, with decreased albedo, or reflectivity, largely due to a decline in low-level clouds over northern mid-latitude and tropical oceans. This phenomenon may indicate a feedback loop where rising temperatures reduce cloud cover, further enhancing warming. The findings imply that future climate sensitivity could be higher than current estimates, emphasizing the urgency to understand these changes.

Diminished Cloud Cover and Albedo Linked to 2023's Record Heat
science1 year ago

Diminished Cloud Cover and Albedo Linked to 2023's Record Heat

Researchers from the Alfred Wegener Institute have identified a decline in planetary albedo, particularly due to fewer low-altitude clouds, as a significant factor in the recent surge in global warming. This reduction in Earth's reflectivity has contributed to a 0.2 degrees Celsius increase in global temperatures, which was previously unexplained. The study suggests that this trend, exacerbated by reduced anthropogenic aerosols and natural fluctuations, could lead to more intense warming, potentially exceeding the 1.5 degrees Celsius threshold sooner than anticipated.

Diminishing Clouds and Darkening Earth Linked to 2023's Record Heat
science1 year ago

Diminishing Clouds and Darkening Earth Linked to 2023's Record Heat

Recent research suggests that diminishing cloud cover may be contributing to unexpectedly high global temperatures, as less cloud cover allows more sunlight to heat the Earth's surface. This reduction in cloud cover could be linked to global warming, maritime shipping regulations, or unidentified climate feedback loops, indicating that the planet may be warming faster than anticipated. The study highlights the complexity of cloud behavior in climate models and raises concerns about the sensitivity of the climate to human pollution, potentially bringing the world closer to exceeding emission targets.

"2024 Solar Eclipse: A Personal Perspective on the Totality Experience"
astronomy1 year ago

"2024 Solar Eclipse: A Personal Perspective on the Totality Experience"

Despite thick cloud cover obscuring the solar eclipse, the author had a memorable experience at the ROC the Eclipse festival in Rochester, NY, with an apocalyptic scene as darkness fell during totality, and a clumsy mistake with security lights dampening the experience. The lead-up to the eclipse was filled with over 40 eclipse-themed events, and the author enjoyed exploring Rochester's museums and galleries. The trip was arranged by Visit Rochester, and the author is determined to see a solar eclipse in all its glory in the future.

"2024 Solar Eclipse: Viewing Opportunities and Scientific Endeavors"
science-and-astronomy1 year ago

"2024 Solar Eclipse: Viewing Opportunities and Scientific Endeavors"

A partial solar eclipse was visible in parts of Scotland, while most of the UK missed out due to cloud cover. Tens of millions in the US gathered to view the total eclipse, but in the UK, only northern and western Scotland had clear skies for the partial eclipse. Social media users shared pictures of solid grey clouds, with some joking about the "breathtaking" view. A physicist described partial eclipses as "boring," while the next total solar eclipse visible from the UK is not expected until 2090.

"Perfect Timing: Texas Eclipse Clears Clouds for Spectacular View"
science-and-nature1 year ago

"Perfect Timing: Texas Eclipse Clears Clouds for Spectacular View"

Thousands of people across Texas gathered to witness the solar eclipse, with some lucky enough to have the clouds break just in time for a partial view. The eclipse's path of totality began in Eagle Pass and ended in Texarkana, drawing visitors from other states and nations. While some experienced the awe-inspiring event, others were disappointed by cloud cover. Despite concerns about severe weather, many small town leaders were relieved as the eclipse passed without major incidents.

"Pollen Woes: Buffalo and Niagara Falls Face Thinning Clouds During Eclipse"
weather1 year ago

"Pollen Woes: Buffalo and Niagara Falls Face Thinning Clouds During Eclipse"

The National Weather Service in Buffalo is closely monitoring the cloud cover as it slowly clears over Ohio and western Pennsylvania, with hopes that it will dissipate in time for Buffalo to witness the total eclipse. While there is a forecast of 84% cloud cover in Buffalo and Niagara Falls at 3 p.m., forecasters are keeping open the possibility for some unobstructed views of the celestial event, and veteran meteorologist Don Paul remains cautiously optimistic about the viewing conditions.

"Clear Skies for Viewing Solar Eclipse 2024 in New York?"
astronomyweather1 year ago

"Clear Skies for Viewing Solar Eclipse 2024 in New York?"

The total solar eclipse will be visible across parts of the United States, including New York, but the weather forecast indicates that the best viewing conditions will likely be in parts of New England and the Midwest, while clouds may obscure the view in portions of the interior Northeast. New York City is expected to have temperatures in the 60s, with some uncertainty about cloud cover during the eclipse, while Buffalo, New York, is forecast to have thicker cloud cover. However, even if it's cloudy, some of the eclipse may still be visible.

"Texas Eclipse Weather: Clouds and Severe Storms Threaten Viewing"
weather1 year ago

"Texas Eclipse Weather: Clouds and Severe Storms Threaten Viewing"

Cloudy conditions may impact the visibility of the total solar eclipse in Dallas-Fort Worth, with some hope for breaks in the cloud cover during the eclipse peak at 1:40 p.m. Severe storms are expected late Monday, with a risk of high winds, hail, and possibly tornadoes, particularly in the DFW Metroplex and to the west, followed by continued wet weather on Wednesday before clearing up later in the week.

"2024 Total Eclipse: Weather Forecast and Viewing Locations"
weather-forecast1 year ago

"2024 Total Eclipse: Weather Forecast and Viewing Locations"

The short-term forecast predicts pleasant weather with sunshine and some clouds for the eclipse day, with a mix of sun and clouds and seasonably mild temperatures. The eclipse is expected to be around 90% visible through much of the area, with the best view occurring around 3:22-3:24pm. Following the eclipse, a three-day stretch of wet weather is expected, with increasingly wet weather from Wednesday to Friday and cooler temperatures likely.

"Pittsburgh Solar Eclipse: Viewing Conditions and Forecast"
weather1 year ago

"Pittsburgh Solar Eclipse: Viewing Conditions and Forecast"

Mostly cloudy skies are expected in western Pennsylvania today, with some breaks in the clouds possible by lunchtime, especially northwest of Pittsburgh. The most ideal viewing zone near Pittsburgh will likely be over northern or central Ohio. The eclipse will begin around 2 p.m. with maximum coverage around 3:15 p.m., and there are some positive trends in the cloud cover forecast, but clouds won’t completely clear.

"2024 Solar Eclipse: Weather Forecast and Viewing Conditions Across the U.S."
weather1 year ago

"2024 Solar Eclipse: Weather Forecast and Viewing Conditions Across the U.S."

The weather in D.C. is expected to be calm and clear tonight, with temperatures rising to around 70 degrees tomorrow. The sky conditions look favorable for the solar eclipse, with partly to mostly sunny skies expected during the peak of the eclipse at 3:20 p.m. There may be a few clouds, but they are likely to be thin enough to allow for a good view of the eclipse. Some mid-level clouds are possible, but they should not significantly obstruct the view.

"Vermont Anticipates Clear Views for Upcoming Eclipse"
astronomy1 year ago

"Vermont Anticipates Clear Views for Upcoming Eclipse"

Vermont is expected to have some of the best conditions for viewing the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, with relatively clear skies forecasted, particularly in the eastern part of the state. While high-level cloud cover may affect visibility of subtle eclipse features, the overall viewing experience is expected to be good. State officials are preparing for a potential influx of visitors, with concerns about traffic congestion. Evolving forecasts have prompted some eclipse-chasers to change their plans, with one astrophotographer opting to travel to Vermont for the event.