Play Around with Earth NullSchool to Become a Weather and Climate Expert

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How to win friends and stifle climate deniers?
Learn to literally play around with the Earth Nullschool website tool. Zoom around the Earth from the surface to the farthest reaches of the stratosphere, either in the present near real-time (3 hour delay) or ten years ago. Go back in time to the location of your favourite place when it was hit by that nasty storm, and see how that storm actually originated, strengthened, and moved into your life; see if it was really as bad as you remember, or if you were just in the wrong place at the wrong time (or right time, if you happen to be a storm chaser).
Learn about wind speeds, large scale weather patterns, air pressures and temperatures at different heights in the atmosphere, and see how jet streams look broken, fractured, and slowed in today’s climate system. Visit the world’s oceans and lakes and rivers and see Sea Surface Temperatures and temperature anomalies (Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly) that are literally off-the-charts this year).
I teach you this and much more within my video. You can quite literally learn a lot and become well on your way to becoming a meteorologist, climate scientist, and oceanographer, all wrapped into one!
Please donate to PaulBeckwith.net to support my research and videos connecting the dots on abrupt climate system mayhem.

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  • @PaulHBeckwith
    @PaulHBeckwith2 ай бұрын

    How to win friends and stifle climate deniers? Learn to literally play around with the Earth Nullschool website tool. Zoom around the Earth from the surface to the farthest reaches of the stratosphere, either in the present near real-time (3 hour delay) or ten years ago. Go back in time to the location of your favourite place when it was hit by that nasty storm, and see how that storm actually originated, strengthened, and moved into your life; see if it was really as bad as you remember, or if you were just in the wrong place at the wrong time (or right time, if you happen to be a storm chaser). Learn about wind speeds, large scale weather patterns, air pressures and temperatures at different heights in the atmosphere, and see how jet streams look broken, fractured, and slowed in today’s climate system. Visit the world’s oceans and lakes and rivers and see Sea Surface Temperatures and temperature anomalies (Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly) that are literally off-the-charts this year). I teach you this and much more within my video. You can quite literally learn a lot and become well on your way to becoming a meteorologist, climate scientist, and oceanographer, all wrapped into one! Please donate to PaulBeckwith.net to support my research and videos connecting the dots on abrupt climate system mayhem.

  • @Vbluevital

    @Vbluevital

    2 ай бұрын

    What an excellent presentation. Thank You Paul

  • @user-ym5hx6ky2m
    @user-ym5hx6ky2m2 ай бұрын

    At this point in history, I dont need to be a weather or climate expert. The production, storage, and distribution of food crops at scale has been the foundation of every civilization, including ours. Focusing on future tipping points, blue ocean events, and so on, is fine. But agricultural production is collapsing NOW. Fish need coral. Fur bearers need boreal forests. Civilized humans need agricultural food production. Our habitat is disappearing in front of our eyes. But modern humans are so detached from the real (natural) world, its as if they dont realize they require habitat. Soon, they will.

  • @kevinshanholtzer

    @kevinshanholtzer

    2 ай бұрын

    Musk thinks we can fabricate our own habitat on Mars lol

  • @dion8962
    @dion89622 ай бұрын

    I learned Earthnullschool from Paul 5 years ago.. thank you Paul

  • @dannewth7149
    @dannewth71492 ай бұрын

    Paul you're burning the candle at both ends Take care of yourself. You are loved and respected.😊

  • @PaulHBeckwith

    @PaulHBeckwith

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you, I will

  • @SueFerreira75
    @SueFerreira752 ай бұрын

    Thank you - a great resource.

  • @williamdesuzinges580
    @williamdesuzinges5802 ай бұрын

    Thanks you for the video ! its verry usefull to discover new tools to study geography !

  • @michaelschiessl8357
    @michaelschiessl83572 ай бұрын

    Great content Paul many thanks to you!!

  • @denisedavis7422
    @denisedavis74222 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Paul.

  • @stephentrueman4843
    @stephentrueman48432 ай бұрын

    I wondered why the other vid got deleted, nice one paul

  • @Spice1_
    @Spice1_2 ай бұрын

    Ty

  • @user-dm3ok7rf6l
    @user-dm3ok7rf6l2 ай бұрын

    I do find NullSchool to complex, chaos is simple.

  • @Deep.Development
    @Deep.Development2 ай бұрын

    Paraguay….. keep eye on that for some bad news

  • @lucascoelho3171

    @lucascoelho3171

    2 ай бұрын

    Care to explain more about what could be happening there?

  • @Deep.Development

    @Deep.Development

    2 ай бұрын

    @@lucascoelho3171I just earth nullschool to track patterns, etc. And last summer (Im in US, so it was their winter) they were hitting a 100 degrees C in the dead of winter. The historical average was more like mid 80s for mid/late winter.... So, I kept tracking it over past few months and they're again like 10 degrees F over historical averages.... Can't make any broad assessment yet but I think we're seeing the start of the runaway heating that at least to me seems inevitable and is here now (the start of it) as opposed to say 20 years from now like a lot of models suggest..... Gulf is massively overheating in past 12 months is one sad indicator that the exponential part of the heating phase seems to have started already... Central SA I suspect is the bellwether for what is probably about to happen in the US this year. Just my opinion

  • @user-ym5hx6ky2m

    @user-ym5hx6ky2m

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@Deep.DevelopmentJapan's been shattering heat records also. Stunning, for the minority that are actually paying attention.

  • @Deep.Development

    @Deep.Development

    2 ай бұрын

    @@user-ym5hx6ky2m yeah fn sucks... just have to pay attention CLOSE and plan best we can. And fight for change....

  • @user-ym5hx6ky2m

    @user-ym5hx6ky2m

    2 ай бұрын

    Agreed. Hate to be a glum plumb, but I think it is way to late for change. Enjoying life while I can and hoping I'm proven wrong. Thanks.

  • @christill
    @christill2 ай бұрын

    I don’t need to use it. I don’t need to read scientific studies. It’s enough for me to see you using it and explaining everything. I thought the whole point of this channel was to make the science digestible for most people. It feels like you’ve gone a bit off track Paul. Having said that, I have played around with it a few times before. It’s an amazing tool with all the data it can present.

  • @jasonr1150gs
    @jasonr1150gs2 ай бұрын

    Just tell us what’s what, Paul. You’re doing great. All this ‘do your own research’ is outta control. What happened to leaving it to the experts?

  • @Vbluevital

    @Vbluevital

    2 ай бұрын

    Earth Nullschool is a fantastic multifunctional resource. Paul just gave us yet another comprehensive crash course utilizing it's vast data. If you play with it you'll love it.

  • @PaulHBeckwith

    @PaulHBeckwith

    2 ай бұрын

    I’m only one person. By teaching people how to use these awesome tools, they can catch things I miss, and they have the ability to understand local and regional changes in their “neck of the woods”. The vast majority of my work and videos examines the globe and large scale effects.

  • @JMW-ci2pq

    @JMW-ci2pq

    2 ай бұрын

    Because the conversation is at least this complex: Earth is being desiccated at an increasing rate. Earth loses H2 leaving behind the O due to accelerating thermal-mass loading of both atmosphere and oceans. Ocean rise due to thermal mass increase is logarithmic (expansion). Ocean Heat Content (Science Talk With Jim Massa): kzread.info/dash/bejne/laJnpJuaoMbUgaQ.html Ocean Temperatures for Last 700000 Years kzread.info/dash/bejne/Z41_x7WCYsqZqpc.html There is no mistake as to temp increase overall b/c of humans. Angular Momentum Demo: Hoberman Sphere(Professor Boyd F. Edwards): kzread.info/dash/bejne/aGioj8aPpKfdm7Q.html Solving one of the toughest Indian exam questions (angular momentum & velocity) Tibees kzread.info/dash/bejne/hqyM19Fypc68qLg.html Why are there TWO high tides per day? Dr. Becky kzread.info/dash/bejne/f6Zsm6ugqtazhs4.html JEE Advanced Problem #146 (Isothermal) kzread.info/dash/bejne/ppiTqdxteNbcc7A.html&lc=Ugz19VheHi-1w7Djrgp4AaABAg.9bu62Y a1jXN9bu_kf1mRYs Solution to Problem #146 - Isothermal Atmosphere kzread.info/dash/bejne/ooGcrcyrY9exmLA.html Damped Harmonic Oscillators -Physics This Week kzread.info/dash/bejne/h6if2dWQitHWZdI.html wHk&index=311 Nuclear Bomb Test Data Was Used To Discover That Earth Core Is Oscillating Anton Petrov kzread.info/dash/bejne/a2uH28qzXba6gpM.html When Water Flows Uphill kzread.info/dash/bejne/rK5_ydCHd9Tefdo.html Earth is a Dynamo: kzread.info/dash/bejne/mKWhqLuuqJjKiNo.html For every milligram of material that changes it's inertial state/position relative to core and mantle there is added cavitation system wide that translates to CC/heat PhysicsGirl Cavitation: kzread.info/dash/bejne/nJab2LOHmKmqhNI.html Earth's Plate Tectonics May Be Actually Driven By The Moon, Study Suggests Anton Petrov kzread.info/dash/bejne/eISiz7ycnK7LptY.html Humans extract&relocate ~30Billion Tons of material/yer not includingice melt. Science Talk With Jim Massa - Antarctica, Greenland's Ice Loss kzread.info/dash/bejne/iG19z9FpdLjXhbQ.html Glaciers Are Disappearing Almost As Fast As You Can Ski Down Them | Climate Games Physics Girl kzread.info/dash/bejne/dYJ1udCTZJy3mLg.html Tech weighs more than all organisms (Science Talk With Jim Massa): kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZqyJj6qihJa-eto.html lol Black Bear News (Kevin Sandbloom) www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/jan/22/worlds-consumption-of-materials-hits-rec ord-100bn-tonnes-a-year How much energy and resulting heat and waste and unearthed material does it take to support one human for one day Living within an average to low income civilized environment? Technology is not going to save us, ecology will! | Theunis Piersma | TEDxFryslân kzread.info/dash/bejne/pWqXxLCYdLWedqQ.html It takes @least 3square miles of healthy wild-lands to support one one kg hawk. It takes x square miles of healthy: tropics; reef; glaciers; etc to support each and every 3square miles of healthy wild-lands for each and every 1kg Hawk and so on... For each and every volume of healthy wild-land & for each and every 1kg hawk a minimum volume of healthy reef; varied types of forest; grass-lands (like savannah); glacier; potable water;etc . Is needed This ratio holds for nearly if not ALL vertebrates (yes this includes ALL monkeys, even the hairless ones). Ergo the number of any apex species is limited to the benefit of all others which promotes bio-complexity. This obeys thermodynamics and gravitational harmonics. ~90% of All anthropogenic thermal mass since slash & burn (including heat and CO2) is in the oceans. Ocean Temperatures for Last 700000 Years kzread.info/dash/bejne/Z41_x7WCYsqZqpc.html There is no mistake as to temp increase overall b/c of humans. For each added milligram of any thermal-mass: mined; drilled; burned Earth's rate of heating accelerates continually. Earth's Atmosphere&Oceans experience an increase in avg pressure. Earth's Oceans experience an increase in avg rate of expansion. Earth's rate of out-gassing H2 increases Earth's rate of Bio - Complexity Loss increases continuously. Earth's rate of Extinctions of Species and Life Viable Eco-Systems Accelerates. MEERs incoming energy is largely mw earth and oceans take up nearly all of this. What is emitted must pass through the atmosphere (see isothermic atmosphere). Emitted energy is an anagram of the motion of earth including its em field. Reflected light is a red shift. ergo momentum is lost to both reflection and gravity&spin. aerosols think of thermal expansion laws. exciting aerosols causing force (motion) putting pressure on the surrounding atmosphere. ie heat source now distribute that thermalytic pressure isometrically vuala! into the oceans with it following thermal-mass-density physics In open space, How do aerosols behave in relation to & with solar radiation and Sol’s Gravity? 6th Grader: Picture the Earth Add a hand crank above the atmosphere at both polls. For every calorie of energy added to the surface (-11mi from bottom of Marianis Trench to top of Mt. Everest) there is the affect of pressure increase. For every volume of bio complexity lost, incoming solar plus geo thermal energy is unbound other than being used in anthropogenic systems. Ergo scalar heat. Add industry. The affect is increasing pressure against the direction of incoming radiation and against EarthGravity(effects of thermal-mass expansion. Inertial state change with respect to angular acceleration with respect to Earths rotation et-all). The big hand cranks should be in equilibrium with both upwelling thermal-mass & incoming thermal-mass. The hand that "twists" the cranks (like squeezing the atmosphere & Earth between thumb and forefinger) is spin and rotation of Earth (sort of a spiral within a spiral; PhysicsGirl on KZread did vid that shows this motion). Pause Ice under the cranks causes thermal-mass to condense more efficiently. "MEERs" reduces this efficiency. Aerosols increase the efficiency within the max/min of the bound system.

  • @petrlonsky2332

    @petrlonsky2332

    2 ай бұрын

    Absolutely interesting. Thank you very much for this lesson. Hope, there would be soon more tools such as bleaching of corals. And usefull not only on large monitors, cell phones too 👍 anybody can look what is going on anywhere

  • @milesmartig5603

    @milesmartig5603

    2 ай бұрын

    When people say “do your own research”, what they mean is blindly trusting random articles on the internet without understanding the subject. Learning to be able to understand a subject better so as not to be fooled by crackpots is a completely different thing, and something that science communicators should always be pushing people to do. As well as teaching people how to recognize good information from bad information.

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