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Tim Schuring
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fysisch geograaf voor de klas ~ Die Mitte der Welt ist für jeden woanders, je nachdem, wo man steht. St.Bonifatiuscollege | @HU_Utrecht | @ak_olympiade |🏳️🌈
Sumali Kasım 2011
995 Sinusundan852 Mga Tagasunod
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This animated globe by @tylermorganwall gives us a rather immersive view of global population. I particularly love how clear the "empty hemisphere" appears.
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Orkaan #Melissa is nóg sterker geworden (295 km/uur) en bereikt nu kust van Jamaica.
Witte kleuren is meer dan 200 km/uur wind.😱
Dat waait wel over, maar de overlast van water, uitvallen van elektra & schoon water, aardverschuivingen, etc. gaat nog weken/maanden gevolgen hebben.
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Higher geographers @KAhumanities have been creating soil characters and making edible soil profiles to help them learn soils 😁#article28 #article29




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Workshop op de @knag-dag 2024 over de Watercasustoets die we op de HU ontwikkeld hebben voor onze masterstudenten en hoe je in het VO ook kunt gebruiken. Water (en bodem) zouden sturend moeten blijven! #bijelkeschaaleenverhaal #knagdag24




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"Dear friends, scientifically, this is not a #ClimateCrisis. We are now facing something deeper. Mass extinction. Air pollution. Undermining ecosystem functions. Really putting humanity’s future at risk. This is a #PlanetaryCrisis."
— Professor @jrockstrom
#ActOnClimate
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Heavy rain is moving across... the Sahara Desert? 🤔
Mali and Mauritania are experiencing unusually high levels of rainfall right now.
This may be one reason why the Atlantic has had so few hurricanes so far. Tropical waves, which often develop into hurricanes, have not been emerging as strongly from central Africa.
One key factor for the formation of tropical waves is the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ). It has shifted farther north than usual.
This, combined with a record positive North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), has altered weather patterns across the Atlantic and Africa. This shift has led to more rain in regions like the Sahel and the Sahara Desert, where Mali and Mauritania are located. And so far, fewer hurricanes.
If the ITCZ returns to a more typical position, we could see an increase in tropical wave activity, and more storm formation.
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Beach profile data presentation: This example compares fieldwork data from Swanage Bay and nearby Studland Bay. A single beach angle recording as shown here can help keep things simple if you have large groups. Includes template and example analysis. Link above. #geographyteacher

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An updated version of my deprivation by constituency chart, for the 2024 UK general election
Previous versions and more info: statsmapsnpix.com/2021/05/far-to…

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⛈️ LIVE: spectaculaire supercell zuidwest van Nijmegen! De enorme kolom die omlaag zakt rechts is een downburst (valwind)... #onweer
woutervanbernebeek.nl/forecast-tekst
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E ancora, sempre confronto tra camera a infrarossi (sinistra) e visibile (destra) dei flussi piroclastici che entrano in mare dopo aver percorso tutta la lunghezza della Sciara del Fuoco.
Video fornito dai progetti #UNO e #Dynamo.
#Stromboli #INGV
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