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My name is Joshua Hedlund. Welcome to the Joshua Science blog. I keep these posts separate from my main blog because they involve topics would be considered "boring" to most of my family, friends, and general readers. I'm a data junkie and statistics nerd who also happens to have a insatiable desire to understand the world, so sometimes when I come across publicly available data about earthquakes, ice levels, tornadoes, and more, I like to analyze that data and present my findings here.Categories
- Climate Change (1)
- Earthquakes (10)
- Flooding (7)
- Sea Ice (7)
- Tornadoes (2)
- Uncategorized (1)
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Recent Science Posts
- Southeast Missouri Earthquake – February 2012
- Top 10 Earthquakes of 2011
- New Madrid Fault Activity – November 2011 Update
- Oklahoma Earthquake Activity 2011
- Arctic Ice 2011 – September Update
- New Madrid Fault Activity – September 2011 Update
- Arctic Sea Ice 2011 – August 2011
- Arctic Sea Ice 2011 – July Update
- Missouri River Flooding – June 2011
- Mississippi River Flooding 2011 – June Update
Recent Comments
- George Lopez on New Madrid Fault Activity – September 2011 Update
- josh on New Madrid Fault Activity – September 2011 Update
- josh on Arctic Ice 2011 – September Update
- Arctic Ice 2011 – September Update | Joshua Science on Arctic Sea Ice 2011 – August 2011
- Townhall Spotlight: 2012 Horrific Predictions… | PostLibertarian on Are Earthquakes Increasing? March 2010 Analysis
Archives
Monthly Archives: February 2011
Arkansas And New Madrid Activity – February 2011
Note: This is part of an ongoing series. Be sure to check out the March 2011 update on Earthquakes In Arkansas and the New Madrid Last month I looked at the earthquake activity being recorded in the Midwest. I confirmed that … Continue reading
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Do Mild Winters or Extreme Winters Prove Global Warming?
Yesterday I caught part of an interview on with Ralph Cicerone on St. Louis Public Radio. He is an atmospheric scientist who is president of the National Academy of Sciences (wiki), which basically means that he’s one of those people … Continue reading
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