Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Maxine Cartoon And Birthdays

Explore an unknown world: New Harbor

The objective of the project "Offshore New Harbor" is to get documentation on the volume of the ice and climate change that occurred in the western Ross Sea during the warm period (55-34 milioni di anni fa, MA) e in tutta la transizione verso la glaciazione successiva ( Ma 34-25). Questa ricerca è fondamentale per la nostra comprensione del ruolo della Antartide nel passato così come nel futuro dei cambiamenti climatici, dal momento che è stato durante questo intervallo di tempo (40-25 MA) che la percentuale di CO2 è stata alta quanto è previsto per questo secolo (cfr. Pagani et al., 2005, in Scienza).


Questo autunno, una spedizione è nei pressi dell’area di New Harbor nel Mare di Ross per ottenere dati sismici per immaginare la geometria dei sedimenti sepolti sotto il pfondo del mare. L'obiettivo della spedizione è quello di use these geophysical data to assess the sedimentary history of this area, in the drilling to develop a strategy to recover these deposits. The success of the collection of this data will lead to a proposal for drilling in 2009.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Erection When Nurse Was Checking

Arctic - Antarctica: comments from the Net

While the Arctic ice starts to break the record of its minimum extent ever recorded, the polar opposite of the Antarctic ice grows.
southern hemisphere is about to end the cold season and measurements indicate that the growth of the maximum extension of the ice surface continues. The rate is calculated by the 0.6% over a decade and we are close to a record 20 million sq km reached in 1970.
At the same time, this September could break the record of the minimum extent of Arctic ice, record recorded just a year ago, with the final opening of the passage to the northwest and the ability to circumnavigate the North Pole, passing above the coast of Canada, Alaska, Greenland and Siberia.
For climatologists this apparent strangeness is not difficult to explain and does not disprove the global warming.
The fundamental difference is that the Arctic is an expanse of ice floating in the ocean and thus affected much of the heat carried by winds and current coming from the south instead of Antarctica is a continent with its own climate. Climate scientists hypothesize, for example, that warmer air can increase the snowfall on the continent.


"Climate models have long predicted that the Arctic would warm more rapidly as the Antarctic would be stable for longer," said Ted Maksym, the British Antarctic Survey at the British weekly science magazine New Scientist. But scientists warn that the turning point for the sixth continent could be close.

News by Videoscienza
www.videoscienza.it

Monday, April 28, 2008

2 Year Old Birthday Card Sayings

Antarctica at B & N

A brief collection of photographs in Black and White:

click here

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Farm Lesson Comix Pic

the parade of penguins

A graphic collaboration between the third class The school and the children of the third Stefanini B Elementary School Pontasserchio (Pisa).

To see the animation please click on this link:

"The Parade"


Monday, February 11, 2008

Hugh Jackmanhardcore Fakes




Some ideas on the future of freedom in the continent of ice by Alumni / L and Third (Stefanini - Treviso)




Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Kidde Kn-copp-3 Err Message

Antarctica Veneto

Laura Simeoni on the microphones of Radio Veneto One Gazzettino and the experience of ANDRILL:


to read the article


to listen to the interview: radio linked to



White, gray, blue dominate the landscape.
The color is an element of "human", such as flags signaling pathways safe.

Monday, January 21, 2008

Genital Wart Frozen How Long

ANDRILL: interviews with teachers

Patricia Ballou, meteorologists at McMurdo Station, interview teachers ANDRILL that from October to December followed the expedition.


Interviews


Solar Shadows in the southern hemisphere: at noon the shadow is facing south.