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  • Week in review – TX edition Mon, 1 Mar 21, 10:32am
    by Judith Curry A round up of some insightful articles on the TX blackout I originally planned on doing a post on TX, but no time.  Here are links to some of the more interesting articles that I flagged. Weather …...
  • 2020 Year in Review Mon, 28 Dec 20, 10:05am
    by Judith Curry A year ago, there were many things about 2020 that no one anticipated. A few reflections on 2020.  Are there any insights to be gleaned from this crazy year? 1.Falsification of WHO’s prediction:   “Climate...
  • Covid discussion thread: Part X Tue, 7 Jul 20, 10:42am
    by Judith Curry Latest roundup of interesting articles.  I’m running out of steam on this topic, here are some random articles I’ve flagged over the last few weeks. New study in Spain addes evidence against herd...
  • Covid discussion thread: Part IX Mon, 15 Jun 20, 5:24am
    by Judith Curry Some interesting articles that I’ve spotted recently. This is really a fantastic manuscript on what we know today about #COVID19 biology and immunology. https://cell.com/immunity/pdf/S1074-7613(20)30183-7.pdf...
  • COVID-19 discussion thread VII Wed, 20 May 20, 10:41am
    by Judith Curry Some interesting papers that I’ve spotted over the past week. New study from S. Korea finds HCQ +AZ (or other antibiotic) significantly reduces time to viral clearance and hospital stay in moderate covid-19...
  • COVID discussion thread VI Thu, 7 May 20, 10:36am
    by Judith Curry A roundup of interesting articles on COVID-19.   A new, experimental wearable device is capable of catching early signs and symptoms associated with the coronavirus. [link] Lets have an honest debate...
  • COVID discussion thread V Fri, 1 May 20, 6:25am
    by Judith Curry A round up of recent interesting articles The coronavirus pandemic is steeped in uncertainty, confusion, shifting information, and muddled messages...
  • COVID discussion thread IV Fri, 24 Apr 20, 9:42am
    by Judith Curry My latest roundup of articles NY:  first results from a statewide antibody study: 14% [link] A leaked Chinese study finds no benefit from anti-viral remdesivir in treating COVID-19 patients...
  • by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye these past few weeks. New research verifies that sea level rise is causing #carbon burial rates to increase on some Florida coasts. [link] Rare ozone hole opens in the Arctic...
  • 2020 Wed, 1 Jan 20, 11:33am
    by Judith Curry Happy New Year! An end of year post.  Not that I have much to say at the moment, but I think we need a new thread. Here are a few ‘end of year’ articles, looking back and … Continue reading...
  • by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week. New study finds most of East #Antarctic ice sheet should remain stable. [link] Linking global temperature and Arctic sea ice changes [link] … On the possible...
  • by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week. Ancient warm period things at bigger than expected sea level rise.  I think they might be drawing the wrong conclusion here? [link] AGU: EXTREME SPACE WEATHER-INDUCED...
  • 2015 → 2016 Fri, 1 Jan 16, 9:01am
    by Judith Curry Ringing in the New Year at Climate Etc. It’s time to reflect on the previous year’s activity at Climate Etc. Greatest ‘hits’ for 2015 Here are the 20 posts at Climate Etc. that received...
  • by Judith Curry The ‘best of 2015’ lists are starting to appear. Here is a roundup of what I have spotted so far. Climate The top climate stories are about politics and policies, and extreme weather events (no...
  • Week in review – Paris edition Sun, 29 Nov 15, 1:53am
    by Judith Curry A few things that caught my eye this past week. Oliver Geden:  #COP21 marks a paradigm shift in #climate policy, with mixed results. [link] Ridley & Peiser: Your Complete Guide To The Paris Climate Summit...
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