Monday, July 2

Random

~ It looks like the California Graduate School of Theology is getting an extreme make-over -- beefed-up impressive faculty, cleaned up website, irenic language. They're getting ready to take a serious run at accreditation and legitimacy.

~ buısnɯɐ (via)

~ It's been unseasonably dry on Guam (that is, it only rains a few times a day). The NWS guy interviewed on the radio this morning seems to think it will go on this way for a few months. The NWS guy interviewed for the television news thinks that the pattern is all about to shift to normal and that there might be a storm brewing down south. Even the weather guys from the same office can't agree.

~ Everyone seems to agree that things are getting hotter. Pacific Magazine: If you thought living in the tropics couldn’t get any hotter here in the Pacific, think again. Climate change projections for the Pacific are forecasted to increase seasonal surface air temperature ranging from 0.45 to 3.11°C by 2100. If you think that’s a long time away, Pacific residents are feeling the impact of climate change now. Annual and seasonal ocean surface and island air temperature have increased by 0.6-1.0°C since 1910 throughout a large part of the region.

1 comment:

Sean Meade said...

i should have been a weatherman. you never have to be right. you can even disagree with your colleagues no questions asked ;-)