Renewable energy growth helps offset greenhouse gas increases

Renewable energy growth helps offset greenhouse gas increases

The strong growth in renewable energy sources has helped offset an increase in greenhouse gas emissions, according to official figures released today by the European Environment Agency (EEA).  more

Arctic melt releasing ancient methane

Arctic melt releasing ancient methane

By Richard Black Environment correspondent, BBC News

“This is yet another serious concern: the warming will feed the warming.”

Conservando nuestros recursos naturales

Conservando nuestros recursos naturales

Here is an excellent website from the the UPR Agricultural Extension Service. The author of the website is Carmen González Toro, Especialista en Ambiente.

Course offerings next semester at UPRM: Ag Hydrology and Agroclimatology

I will be offering the following two courses next semester at UPR-Mayaguez. Please click links for more information.

TMAG 4038 Agricultural Hydrology

TMAG 5017 Agroclimatology

Must-Read: Tom Friedman On Climate Change And ‘The Other Arab Spring’

Must-Read: Tom Friedman On Climate Change And ‘The Other Arab Spring’


NOAA concluded in 2011 that “human-caused climate change [is now] a major factor in more frequent Mediterranean droughts.” Reds and oranges highlight lands around the Mediterranean that experienced significantly drier winters during 1971-2010 than the comparison period of 1902-2010.

GOES-PUERTO RICO WATER AND ENERGY BALANCE (GOES-PRWEB) IS NOW OPERATIONAL

GOES-PRWEB is finally operational.  I would like to thank my student, Victor Reventos, who made it possible through his Python programming skills.  Here is a link to the results:

http://academic.uprm.edu/hdc/GOES-PRWEB_RESULTS/

New results will be published daily.  Historical results are available from January 1, 2010. A list of the available output is provided below.

For information on GOES-PRWEB please visit the following link:

https://pragwater.com/goes-puerto-rico-water-and-energy-balance-goes-web-algorithm/

Eric Harmsen

GOES-PRWEB RESULTS


NON-TRANSIENT PARAMETERS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: This research received partial funding from the following sources: NOAA-CREST (grant NA06OAR4810162) and USDA Hatch Project (Hatch-402). Special thanks to Dr. John Mecikalski for providing the solar radiation data, and Alejandra Rojas for providing various GIS maps used in this research.

DISCLAIMER: The information is provided “as is”. The authors and publishers of this information disclaim any loss or liability, either directly or indirectly as a consequence of applying the information provided herein, or in regard to the use and application of said information. No guarantee is given, either expressed or implied, in regard to the accuracy, or acceptability of the information.

GOES-PRWEB TO BECOME OPERATIONAL

Dear Friends

Total estimated actual evapotranspiration for 2010 derived from the GOES-PRWEB algorithm.

I am sending out this “heads up” to let you know that within the next few days the GOES-Puerto Rico Water and Energy Balance (PRWEB) model will become operational.   “Operational” means that the results will appear on the website everyday.  The water and energy balance results, and all other environmental parameters will be published in “near real-time” (i.e., through yesterday’s date).   In other words, if you visit the website on April 2, 2012, for example, the results will be current up through April 1, 2012.  In addition, graphic results will be provided on a daily basis starting from January 1, 2010.

As always, feel free to respond to my posts with questions or comments.

Eric

‘Water Crisis’ Looming, Hillary Clinton Warns

‘Water Crisis’ Looming, Hillary Clinton Warns

By JEREMY B. WHITE: March 22, 2012 International Business Times


			

NASA: Human Activity, Not Solar Activity, Drives Global Warming and Returning to 350 ppm Is Needed to Stop It

NASA: Human Activity, Not Solar Activity, Drives Global Warming and Returning to 350 ppm Is Needed to Stop It

See also: http://www.giss.nasa.gov/research/briefs/hansen_16/

Giant Crack in Antarctica About to Spawn New York-Size Iceberg

Giant Crack in Antarctica About to Spawn New York-Size Iceberg