Category: Weather
Asking Exactly the Right Question
Asking the right question can lead to surprising insights. Read More …
Living with Uncertainty: A Sailing Analogy
If life is a sailboat race, what’s the best analogy for the Coronavirus? Read More …
The Call of Fall
When in doubt, write about the weather. Read More …
Personal Story Power, Plus Preparation
Even without fancy tools, a well-edited, carefully planned presentation will keep your audience hooked—right to the last word. Read More …
Hurricane: 80th Anniversary of 1938
A remembrance of the Great Hurricane of 1938 brings back memories of writing and researching Oliver’s Surprise. Read More …
Muse 2018: April Confluence
Muse 2018 provided education and enjoyment—at just the right time. Read More …
Caribbean: What Happens Now?
A trifecta of hurricanes swept our favorite islands clean of boats, houses, and leaves. What happens now? Read More …
Fog and First Readers
This morning, paddling out into a very foggy harbor, I was reminded of the comparison between writing and navigation. In either case, as long as you know where you are and can see what’s just in front of you, you Read More …
June: Pure Potential
The beginning of summer always opens our minds and hearts to possibilities. Read More …
Trusting My Coastal Senses: the Science behind Observation
Listen up! Our shorelines (and our scientists) are talking to us. Read More …