
Greetings everyone. We’ve got quite a interesting assortment of good reads this week. We’ll also continue our look at winter weather safety and the latest US Drought Monitor update, so let’s get started.
- The April 8, 2024 solar eclipse will offer a great show to almost everyone across North America.
- While on the topic of astronomy, here’s a look at a curious black hole that has quite an appetite.
- This is an interesting read on using Cold War era spy satellites to take a view of our planet’s ecosystems.
- Could the USA be in for an early, and very long, 2024 Atlantic hurricane season?
- In case you missed it, 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.

- With several more weeks of winter ahead in the northern hemisphere, 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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