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Daily Archives: September 5, 2015

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1997 and 2015 El Niño Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies (Video)

El NinoBy Chris MachensSeptember 5, 2015Leave a comment

A brief comparison of changes in sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies between the major El Niño event of 1997-98 and the El Niño event emerging in 2015. The visualization depicts data from the NOAA 1/4° daily Optimum Interpolation Sea Surface Temperature (OISST). The data are combined from sources such as satellites, buoy networks, and ships.…

Tesla Teases Model 3

2015, Clean Tech, Electric CarBy Chris MachensSeptember 5, 2015Leave a comment

Tesla’s Model 3 may be the most anticipated electric car on the planet. Elon Musk just announced it will cost $35.000, and added: Model 3, our smaller and lower cost sedan will start production in about 2 years. Fully operational Gigafactory needed. — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 2, 2015 Meanwhile, the Tesla Model X, with…

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