Monthly Archives: August 2016

Hope: GOES-R, the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, and the people behind these achievements.

In the year 2000, Andrew Delbanco, a Harvard professor, published The Real American Dream: A Meditation on Hope. An excerpt from a New York Times book review of the time: …The three lectures in ”The Real American Dream” are titled … Continue reading

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Relocating meteorology.

To be a physical scientist is to operate in a very confined world, treating only a small class of variables susceptible to easy measurement and contributing to a narrow range of processes amenable to mathematical treatment and laboratory experiment or … Continue reading

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Back in 1955, Rudolf Flesch wrote a famous book by this title. In it, he decried a sight-reading approach then coming into favor among educators and advocated a return to phonics, saying the latter provided children a sounder framework for … Continue reading

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Remote-sensing nostalgia

“Some days in late August at home are like this, the air thin and eager like this, with something in it sad and nostalgic and familiar…” ― William Faulkner, The Sound and the Fury “Nostalgia in reverse, the longing for … Continue reading

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Every community needs a weather-ready stress test.

The story is heartbreakingly familiar. Once again[1], weather and water have hammered Louisianans. Figures put the recent death toll at 11, and the number of families displaced from their homes at 40,000. The cause? Two feet of rain falling over … Continue reading

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An earth observations dream gone awry.

“Dreams are never concerned with trivia” – Sigmund Freud “Yet it is in our idleness, in our dreams, that the submerged truth sometimes comes to the top.” – Virginia Woolf My dream last night featured EarthOracle, an entirely hypothetical e-business … Continue reading

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Speaking of driver ed…

An alert reader of the previous LOTRW post suggested I link it to the extensive body of material available on National Weather Service and other web sites warning against driving on flooded roadways. Their content falls under the heading Turn … Continue reading

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