Jul 11, 2023 | 2023, avalanches, beaches, boating, bull shark, California, carbon emissions, Carbon Neutral, carbon pricing, carbonless footprint, children, climate change, culture, dorsal fins, earth, Earth Day, earthquakes, ecnomy, economy, El Nino, environment, Everglades, Florida, Florida Keys, Freezing Point, government, La Nina, News, NOAA, regulators, shark bites, shark feeding, shark fishing, sun, Tiger shark, Tsunami, weather, weather forecasting, weather fronts, World
Previously I wrote about El Nino and what it means for us in 2023 and beyond. This article is an extension of that prior article building on what is now being noticed weatherwise by climatologists around the globe. Let me begin a recap of what El Nino is and does....
Jun 19, 2023 | 2023, 3d pring, 3D printing, AI, AI TAsk Force, Astronauts, astronomy, Astroscale, carbonless footprint, Career, Challenger, computer software, computers, earth, economy, education, environment, EPA, European Space Agency, Global Technology Act, government, hacking, jobs, Kakuda Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, ML, Net-Zero, new releases, News, observatories, open AI, organizations, planets, regulators, rocket launches, rocket science, Rockets, Russia, science, sewage disposal, society, software, Soviet, Space, space disasters, Space Exploration, Space launches, space missions, Spaceshot, Sparta, speed of light, stars, sun, tech companies, technological innovation, technology, The Spaceport Company, USA, weather, weather forecasting, workforce, World, world history
We are placing a lot of satellites in the low earth orbit (LEO). More will be deployed in the coming decade. All satellites have a certain lifespan. So, what happens when they die? “ For all missions we will provide an end-to-end service, addressing mission licensing,...
May 20, 2023 | 9/11, climate change, conversations, Earth Day, earthquakes, economic development, economy, education, El Nino, environment, EPA, Everglades, FEMA, finance, Florida, Florida Keys, FWC, history, hurricanes, News, NOA weather, NOAA, observatories, oceans, regulators, rivers, society, stars, sun, Tsunami, waterways, waves, weather, weather forecasting, weather fronts
Most everyone has heard about FEMA, but do you know what they actually do? Let me explain it here. President Jimmy Carter created FEMA back in 1979. At that time they had two tasks. One was that of civil defense and the other was emergency management. Congress defined...
May 16, 2023 | beaches, boating, children, earthquakes, economic development, economy, education, EPA, Everglades, FEMA, Florida, Florida Keys, FWC, government, hurricanes, News, NOAA, observatories, oceans, rivers, USA, waterways, waves, weather, weather fronts, World, yachting
Whether you believe in climate change or not there is a cyclical weather pattern that comes and goes with regularity. It is called the El Nino and La Nina. El Nino means the little boy in Spanish. La Nina means little girl in Spanish. How does that affect us? El Nino...
Mar 28, 2023 | Apollo, Apollo 11, Artists, Astrology, Astronauts, astronomy, exploration, history, science, solar tornadoes, Space, space disasters, Space Exploration, stars, weather
We know what the sun is and does, but have you ever considered what occurs on the surface of the sun? Space weather is a critical component of our space program and NOAA. The sun factors into that equation too. I learned something new today about the sun. There are...
Mar 11, 2023 | 2021, 2022, boating, California, children, Coast Guard, coastal cruising, death, environment, EPA, Florida Keys, slews, USA, waterways, waves, weather
In my younger days, when I first moved to Florida, I was pretty careless about going into the water whether it was day or night. I never ever gave the possibility of being bitten by a shark a second thought. In retrospect that was entirely remiss. Let me explain more....