Tag: guide


Iceland from the West to the South: A Meh Guide With Some Eye-Popping Mistakes

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So of course with all of the Iceland Volcano excitement, I had to run out and buy a bunch of books on Icelandic geology. It’s actually not super easy to find affordable ones in English. So I was very pleased to find one published by Springer for a good price: Iceland from the West to the South by Wolfgang Fraedrich. Springer is all about science written by scientists. I was stoked.

I have now read it, and…I’m considerably less stoked.

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Instant Peril: Flash Floods (and How to Survive Them)

Image shows a brown warning sign with yellow lettering reading "Warning: Flash Flooding Could Occur at Any Time"

Hi, and welcome to Anthropogenic Climate Change, where the extremes are all the more extreme! In India, severe monsoons have caused flooding that has killed at least 125 people. The American Southwest is in for an entire season of flash flooding. In my old hometown of Flagstaff, Arizona, climate change has baked everything in a decades-long drought and caused horrific fires, which has stripped the cover from the forest, which means that when the monsoon rains are heavy, flash floods and debris flows scream down city streets. This flood careened along a street in a neighborhood I’ve driven through countless times in my life; it’s pretty shocking to see a quiet neighborhood turned into a raging, debris-filled river. We’re used to sudden monsoon downpours, but not this!

Since many regions of the world will be experiencing more extreme flooding than normal, or coping with flash floods that are unusual for the area, I figured it was time to republish this piece, which appeared on the original Scientific American Rosetta Stones blog back in 2016. Stay alive and thrive, my friends!

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