
Greetings everyone. Thanks for stopping by. This week, we’ll continue our look at winter weather safety. We’ve also got the latest US Drought Monitor update. We’ve got several interesting reads this week. Chances are at least one will affect you in some way, so let’s get started.
- Let’s start with this fascinating astronomy read on our universe and dark matter.
- Here’s a very sobering read with information from a recent study on Atlantic ocean currents.
- This is another disconcerting read on the effects of melting ice sheets and the effects that could have on the weather and climate in Europe.
- Speaking of disconcerting, here’s a look at just how many Americans deny the solid scientific evidence of climate change.
- How will El Nino affect the weather and climate in 2024 where you live? You can read about it here.
- Here’s the latest update on the US Drought Monitor. Significant improvement continues this week across much of the contiguous USA. Recent precipitation has lessened the drought conditions across many southern states while New Mexico and the central plains have improved slightly.

- Let’s continue our review of winter weather preparedness and safety. Here’s a comprehensive winter weather safety page from the National Weather Service where you’ll find a plethora of good information. The following infographics explain dressing for the cold, wind chill, and how wind chill affects your body.



The following two infographics speak for themselves. While one addresses winter weather, it is certainly applicable year round regardless of the weather or climate in your region.


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