by WorkBlog | Sep 5, 2018 | Weather
For all of those reading right now, I appreciate getting through this very ‘click-baity’ title above. Good writers use click bait to get online surfers to go beyond the title and actually take time to CLICK and hopefully read the article they wrote....
by WorkBlog | Jun 21, 2018 | Weather
We Have A Skin Cancer Problem Alright, it’s wake up call time. America, we need to have a talk. We’re gonna sit down and talk about skin cancer. And it’s needed. We can easily take steps that may help prevent it but many don’t. You hear this...
by WorkBlog | Jan 18, 2018 | All
Observations in 2017 continue to indicate that the Arctic has reached a ‘new normal’, despite a relatively cool summer. This ‘norm’ is characterized by long-term losses in the extent and thickness of the sea ice cover, the extent and duration...
by WorkBlog | Dec 13, 2017 | All
“The Geminids will be the best shower this year,” Bill Cooke, a NASA meteor scientist, said in a press release. Well, is it that time of the year already? The Geminids peak tonight (Dec. 13th-14th)! This reliable meteor shower that swings in every December is among...
by WorkBlog | Nov 19, 2017 | All
(YouTube – casanever85) NO, Chris Farley! It’s not El Niño time. The ENSO (El Niño-Southern Oscillation) is pointing to the other one this season… La Niña… and that means much of the northern United States is in for a cooler winter this...