The Guardian article on the #NYC#rainfall#deluge and #flooding and the analysis on which it is based are okay, but entirely miss the key point - "with every degree (Celsius) of warming, the atmosphere can hold 7% more moisture"[1]. In greater #NY / #NJ the temperature is now about 2.2C over the 1900 - 2020 average [2]. This equates to the atmosphere holding 15.4% more water than average. No "rapid attribution study" necessary. It's simple atmospheric #physics.
Guardian - "Type of storm that drenched New York is up to 20% wetter due to #ClimateCrisis. Rapid attribution study finds storm 10-20% wetter after city experienced a month’s worth of rain in just a few hours on Friday"
Tues 8/22 - Law Firm of the Future, NJ Needs Judges, Activision Sells Cloud Gaming to Ubi, SCOTUS May Review HS Diversity Program and Column Tuesday on Hydrogen
A peek at the #lawfirm of the future, #NJ suffers from a judge shortage, #Activision will sell its cloud gaming business, #SCOTUS asked to review high school diversity program and Column Tuesday on the need to better fund clean elec. initiatives to bolster the clean hydrogen sector.
Tues 8/8 - 9th Circuit 2A Butterfly Knife Ruling, NJ vs. NY in Remote Work Tax Rule, Biden Admin Rule on Fraudulent Schools Blocked and More DOJ Action Coming
We have the #9thcircuit holding that a butterfly knife ban violates the #2ndAmendment in a pretty perfunctory case, #NJ raises the stakes in fight with #NY over remote work tax rules & #Biden admin blocked in fraud college rule.
🎧 #LyleLovett and his Large Band play the State Theater in #NewBrunswick#NJ tonight (8/4), then swing through the South and Southwest, a city a day, before a big night at #CarnegieHall on October 2nd.
"And if children are the chief concern, consider that Stockholm’s congestion system resulted in children’s acute asthma visits to the doctor falling by 50%. Five years into its program, London – which began in 2003 -- found that congestion zone residents gained nearly 2,000 years of life due to the reduction of fine particulate matter."