Atmospheric Phenomena

In 1972, while aboard USS Constellation, an eatmospheric issue directed my attention to temperature changes aloft. Research lacking, I utilized my company’s library and thinking to understand equatorial atmospheric behavior. Further study led to a theory of Antarctic ozone depletion due to subsea volcanoes. This theory was affirmed by an article in 2015.

Global Atmospheric Data Resource

This is a work in progress. It is said a picture is worth a thousand words. I will be regularly adding pictures from my files and from other resources. Antarctica Vostok, Antarctica Records Coldest November since Records Began!!! Vostok mean temperature for November 2023 is -45.4°c, the same as 1983 and the coldest November mean …

Rising Tides: Apparent and Actual Sea Level Rise in Miami Beach

The Sun’s photosphere has an estimated temperature of 5,538 °C (10,000 °F). The heat beneath Antarctica is the natural heat of the earth itself. The sun is, on average, about 93,000,000 (million) miles distant. The core of the earth is merely 4,000 miles from the surface of the earth. We all know how the heat of the sun affects our lives. What do you know about the Earth beneath your feet?