
Thu. 09/08 - All Hail Big Hail
Hail is getting bigger and becoming more common to more areas, but we still know relatively little about it. Plus, a possibly complete dinosaur skeleton with intact fossilized skin has been discovered in Alberta. And a brief historical perspective on...
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Show Notes
Hail is getting bigger and becoming more common to more areas, but we still know relatively little about it. Plus, a possibly complete dinosaur skeleton with intact fossilized skin has been discovered in Alberta. And a brief historical perspective on the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, as well as some of the names King Charles III could have chosen to go by instead.
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Links:
- The Hunt for Big Hail (NY Times)
- Understanding evolving hail risk (Verisk)
- Rare Fossilized Dinosaur Skin And Tail Suggests Epic Fossil Hidden Inside Rock (IFL Science)
- Discovery of dinosaur fossil with skin in southern Alberta excites paleontologists (CBC)
- Fossil discovery could be rare complete dinosaur skeleton (University of Reading)
- 30% of US History (Matt Glassman, Twitter)
- Queen Elizabeth II's reign, in perspective (John Green, Twitter)
- The queen’s death brings a moment of reckoning for Britain. (NY Times)
- Jackson Bird on Twitter
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