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Why early Earth was no snowball: Illuminating the ”faint young Sun paradox”
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12/17/2012 - In the early history of planet Earth, the Sun was up to 25 per cent less luminous than today. Yet there is strong evidence that the Earth’s ...
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Winter cold extremes linked to high-altitude polar vortex weakening
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09/22/2017 - When the strong winds that circle the Arctic slacken, cold polar air can escape and cause extreme winter chills in parts of the Northern ...
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Winter weather extremes in the US and Europe: messing with giant airstreams in the stratosphere
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22/11/2018 - Over Thanksgiving, arctic air masses are predicted to bring record-cold temperatures and frigid winds to the Northeast of the United States. ...
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World in Transition: Governing the Marine Heritage
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Young scientists meet at PIK: What comes after a PhD?
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Young scientist from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) discussed their working routines and career perspectives with regard to their ...
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