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Mark Ingalls wrote a new post on the site Ingalls Weather 7 years ago
It’s not often that we talk about deep low-pressure systems coming for the Pacific Northwest this late in the season, but here we are with an atmospheric river that is looking to do just that. We’ve had a small […]
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Mark Ingalls wrote a new post on the site Ingalls Weather 7 years ago
Author’s Note: This is the last of a weekly series on geology for a class I am taking this semester at BYU-Idaho. This week’s prompt required students to show the effects of climate change in our local area. Othe […]
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Great article Mark. I have always been fascinated by this mountain and this subject. I would prefer that the glaciers were advancing rather than retreating. From what I have been able to read online, and the articles are somewhat dated, is that Mt Shasta, much to the south of Mt Rainier but also a dormant volcano of just about the same elevation, and also glaciated, though not as much as Rainier. As of a few years ago, I have read that the glaciers had been growing on Mt Shasta. Do you know if they still are? I have read unconfirmed reports that the past few years they are retreating again, though in the 2016-2017 winter record amounts of snow fell that must have caused a gain. I also have read that some of the icefields up in Alaska, such as the Juneau and Bering had been growing in spots. If you can point me to some articles on these subjects or post your own opinions/facts on these issues, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks! Kevin
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Everything I’ve seen about Mount Shasta indicates that it currently has a general trend of increasing glacier size because of increased precipitation values. I don’t have any links off hand that I can provide, but I have recently been reading a book named ‘Fire Mountains of the West’ that might be of interest to you.
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Mark Ingalls wrote a new post on the site Ingalls Weather 7 years ago
Last year’s hurricane season was definitely one for the record books. While national focus on the affected areas has waned, cleanup still continues in many regions. Yesterday marked the last day that Puerto Ricans […]
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Mark Ingalls wrote a new post on the site Ingalls Weather 7 years ago
Author’s Note: This part of a weekly series on geology for a class I am taking this semester at BYU-Idaho. This week’s prompt required students to go outside, take a photo showing an example of sediment tra […]
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Mark Ingalls wrote a new post on the site Ingalls Weather 7 years, 1 month ago
Author’s Note: This part of a weekly series on geology for a class I am taking this semester at BYU-Idaho. This week’s prompt required students to write a fictional story that incorporates terms from the tex […]
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Mark Ingalls wrote a new post on the site Ingalls Weather 7 years, 1 month ago
Author’s Note: This part of a weekly series on geology for a class I am taking this semester at BYU-Idaho. This week’s prompt required students to find a recent mass wasting or flood event in their state. Oth […]
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Mark Ingalls commented on the post, Record Warmth for Western Washington, on the site 7 years, 1 month ago
Thanks Kevin! I’ve noticed that a lot of times when one side of the country is experiencing one extreme the other side is on the other side of the spectrum. You guys can keep the cold, because I’m ready for Spring and Summer!
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Mark Ingalls wrote a new post on the site Ingalls Weather 7 years, 1 month ago
Meteorological spring began on the first, but Mother Nature is using it to give the West Side their first taste of early-summer. At 4pm at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, the temperature was 73 breaking the […]
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Thanks Mark. We are still having the pattern of warm west, cold east. Very persistent pattern this winter, that is with that pattern and also cold west, warm east which we certainly have had at times this winter. Great report!
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Thanks Kevin! I’ve noticed that a lot of times when one side of the country is experiencing one extreme the other side is on the other side of the spectrum. You guys can keep the cold, because I’m ready for Spring and Summer!
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Mark Ingalls wrote a new post on the site Ingalls Weather 7 years, 1 month ago
While the tropics on this side of the world are pretty subdued, one tropical system caught my eye. Cyclone Hola. Yes, I admit, this cyclone mostly caught my eye because of it’s name. That said, it’s a good […]
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Mark Ingalls wrote a new post on the site Ingalls Weather 7 years, 1 month ago
Author’s Note: This part of a weekly series on geology for a class I am taking this semester at BYU-Idaho. This week’s prompt required students to look at the anatomy of a mid-ocean ridge. Other posts from thi […]
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Mark Ingalls wrote a new post on the site Ingalls Weather 7 years, 1 month ago
Author’s Note: This part of a weekly series on geology for a class I am taking this semester at BYU-Idaho. This week’s prompt required students to look at earthquake patterns in the area they live in. Other pos […]
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Mark Ingalls commented on the post, Baltimore Top-10 Warmest & Coldest Months and Years – Mean Temperatures, on the site 7 years, 1 month ago
I know that Agata is way the heck out in Siberia, but seeing -51C on that map for their daytime high is still disturbing to someone like me who gets cold when the temperature is +5C!
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Mark Ingalls wrote a new post on the site Ingalls Weather 7 years, 2 months ago
Author’s Note: This part of a weekly series on geology for a class I am taking this semester at BYU-Idaho. This week’s prompt required students discuss how they reconcile geologic time with the time frame des […]
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Mark Ingalls wrote a new post on the site Ingalls Weather 7 years, 2 months ago
Author’s Note: This part of a weekly series on geology for a class I am taking this semester at BYU-Idaho. This week’s prompt required students discuss the use of metamorphic rocks in construction. Other posts fro […]
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Mark Ingalls wrote a new post on the site Ingalls Weather 7 years, 2 months ago
Author’s Note: This part of a weekly series on geology for a class I am taking this semester at BYU-Idaho. This week’s prompt required students find and take a picture of a sedimentary rock. Other posts from thi […]
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Mark Ingalls wrote a new post on the site Ingalls Weather 7 years, 2 months ago
Author’s Note: This part of a weekly series on geology for a class I am taking this semester at BYU-Idaho. This week’s prompt required students to interview somebody who had firsthand experience with a vol […]
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Mark Ingalls wrote a new post on the site Ingalls Weather 7 years, 3 months ago
Author’s Note: This part of a weekly series on geology for a class I am taking this semester at BYU-Idaho. This week’s prompt required students to find a mineral in their local area and explain what it is. Oth […]
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Mark Ingalls commented on the post, Earthquakes in the Cascadia Subduction Zone, on the site 7 years, 3 months ago
It really is amazing that Seattle got out of the earthquake so well. The Nisqually Earthquake was as big as the one that struck Haiti a few years ago.
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Mark Ingalls wrote a new post on the site Ingalls Weather 7 years, 3 months ago
Author’s Note: This part of a weekly series on geology for a class I am taking this semester at BYU-Idaho. This week’s prompt required students to find a news article, post it on our blogs and explain how plate […]
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Enjoyed this post, Mark. My brother was a teacher in Seattle at the time of that earthquake. Thankfully, it did little damage to his home but gave him and his students quite a scare. It’s amazing that such a strong quake did so little damage. They said that it was because it was so deep in the earth.
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It really is amazing that Seattle got out of the earthquake so well. The Nisqually Earthquake was as big as the one that struck Haiti a few years ago.
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Mark Ingalls wrote a new post on the site Ingalls Weather 7 years, 3 months ago
Author’s Note: This the first part of a weekly series on geology for a class I am taking this semester at BYU-Idaho. This week’s prompt is “Where have you seen geology in your daily life?” Other posts from this […]
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What forecast icon set is that in MetGraphics? I like that one.
I used the T50 template, which has icons that are made specifically to fit the forecast boxes.