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Forum: Action Groups Topic: Hurricane Earl |
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Posted: Mon 6. Sep 2010, 19:46
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| ... of August and early part of September, the season became much more active with the formation of four named storms in eleven days. On May 27, 2010, NOAA released their forecast for the season, predicting an "extremely active" season (14 to 23 named storms, eight to fourteen hurricanes, ... |
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Forum: Action Groups Topic: Government Stands by the oil is mostly gone conclusion |
| kappenberger |
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Posted: Wed 25. Aug 2010, 19:42
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| ... found the plume in June, it showed that subsurface oil droplets were not being easily degraded by microbes, as some had speculated. The head of NOAA told reporters at a briefing in Venice, Louisiana, last week that the government stands by their figures that others dispute. "We believe ... |
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Forum: Action Groups Topic: Major Study Proves Oil Plume That's Not Going Away |
| kappenberger |
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Posted: Sun 22. Aug 2010, 18:25
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| ... the Dauphin Island lab. "This is a highly sensitive ecosystem," agreed Steve Murawski, chief fisheries scientist for the federal agency NOAA. "The animals down at 3,300 to 3,400 feet grow slowly." The oil not only has toxic components but could cause genetic problems even at ... |
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Forum: Action Groups Topic: The Fish May Now Return |
| kappenberger |
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Posted: Thu 12. Aug 2010, 16:44
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| ... marine life even since the BP oil spill earlier this year. Things are looking up finally. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has just reopened 5,144 square miles of Gulf waters to commercial and recreational finfish fishing. Since July 3, NOAA data have shown no oil ... |
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Forum: Action Groups Topic: NOAA Solution to Lionfish Invasion, eat them! |
| kappenberger |
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Posted: Wed 11. Aug 2010, 19:09
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| From: Roger Greenway, ENN Published August 8, 2010 10:28 AM NOAA Solution to Lionfish Invasion, eat them! A new NOAA study looking at how to curb the rapid growth of lionfish, an invasive species not native to the Atlantic Ocean, suggests that approximately ... |
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Forum: Action Groups Topic: You Can't Explain Away Climate Change |
| kappenberger |
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Posted: Wed 28. Jul 2010, 20:21
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| ... years now tend to remain above historical averages (the 10 warmest years on record all occurred within the last 15 years, according to the NOAA) shows that something else is at work. A consensus of climate scientists worldwide, including not only the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel ... |
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Forum: Action Groups Topic: The Air Near the BP Oil Spill |
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Posted: Wed 28. Jul 2010, 20:19
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| ... in the Gulf of Mexico and its effects or potential effects on water quality and wildlife. Now the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) had released measurements of the air quality in the area. Scientists found common air pollutants, such as ozone, nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxide, ... |
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Forum: Action Groups Topic: Climate data shows June 2010 To Be Earth’s Hottest Month On |
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Posted: Sat 17. Jul 2010, 13:41
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| ... global land and ocean surface temperature data also found the January-June and April-June periods were the warmest on record, according to NOAA's National Climatic Data Center, which based its findings on measurements that go back as far as 1880. In June, the combined average for global ... |
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Forum: Action Groups Topic: BP Buys Up Gulf Scientists For Legal Defense, Roiling Academ |
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Posted: Sat 17. Jul 2010, 13:39
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| ... by federal officials that they will lose government funding for ongoing research efforts unrelated to the spill. Connect with the Gulf Oil Spill NOAA officials did not answer requests for comment. The agency also did not respond to a request for the contracts that it offers scientists receiving ... |
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Forum: Action Groups Topic: Trees a 'low-cost' solution to air pollution and biodiversit |
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Posted: Fri 9. Jul 2010, 17:47
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| ... off limits in the affected areas. However, there are still large portions of the Gulf which the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has kept open to fishing activities. To ensure the safety of the seafood caught in these areas, federal and state agencies have joined together ... |
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