…and doing data exploration, visualization, and analysis. Frankly, I’d be happy if every person on this planet had the chance to mess about with data. Unfortunately, Fathom (a 32-bit app)…
Well, it seems our initial return to blogging suffered a slight setback. But we’ve been pretty hard at work over the past year on our new look, new website and…
…apart. So let’s make the difference in the initial conditions a little smaller. Sure enough, the trajectories stay correlated a little bit longer. But a very little bit. Here’s the…
Think Molecularly: An Infrared Imaging Experiment Opens a Door to Deep Scientific Explorations Blog Post
…remain a bit cooler than the room environment (which is why you feel cold when you step out of a swimming pool). You may think that the paper would also…
…included this graphic and description: (https://www.facebook.com/NWSBoston/) Note the words “POTENTIALLY” and “LOW CONFIDENCE FORECAST”. Clicking through to look at the details, you can learn a bit about the model information…
…drive is smooth and uneventful, but we are a bit unsettled that the drizzle and rain follows us as we drive our way through the day. As we pull into…
…things cut loose to post a bit more to detail the many interesting phenomena we’ll be watching for, it’s worth looking back at an archival clip that still does a…
…part of New York State. The miles are long, and the start is a bit later than desired, but traffic is still light this far from the path of totality…
…wandered a bit through the terminal looking for a pit stop. As we did, we happened upon the amazing Marine Air Terminal lobby. 100% hidden unless you happened to do…
…series. As we prepare to enter Tennessee, it’s worth paying a bit of attention to the other aspects of prepping for a total solar eclipse. The prep really, boils down…