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It was notably colder than average across much of Eurasia, western Canada, and Alaska. As shown by the temperature anomalies map above, December temperatures were more than 5°C (9°F) below the 1981–2010 average across central Asia, parts of western Canada, and eastern Alaska.
It was warmer than average across eastern North America, most of South America, southern Asia, Australia, and southern Greenland. Record warmth was observed in southern Brazil, parts of northwestern Australia, and some regions near the equator. The average December temperature was more than 5°C (9°F) above average in part of southeastern Greenland. 註: 2012 全球溫度大幅上揚狀況將在 2013 持續;
Weather Summary: The past week featured generally dry conditions across most of the western half of the contiguous 48 states with a deep trough over the eastern half. The deep low-pressure system over the eastern half of the contiguous 48 states yielded widespread precipitation, with rainfall totals generally less than 3.0 inches from the Ohio Valley to the Northeast, and across portions of the Mid-Atlantic. The Pacific Northwest was another stormy region, with multiple reports of more than 4 inches of precipitation during the past week. Isolated reports of 0.5-1.5 inches of precipitation came in from stations across the Central Rockies. Elsewhere, precipitation amounts were less than 0.5 inch.
In the coming days, Circle of Blue will publish its review of 2012 and its preview of 2013. Our stories, photographs and infographics tell the tale in their own stellar way, but recent summary data from federal agencies chisel 2012’s epitaph in cold, hard numbers.
Yesterday the National Climatic Data Center confirmed what everyone knew to be true. Last year was the hottest in the 118-year historical record for the Lower 48 states. It was an outlier among outliers, a full degree Fahrenheit warmer than 1998, the former standard-bearer, and 3.3 degrees F warmer than the 20th century average.
Not only was it hot. It was dry too. Two states, Nebraska and Wyoming, set records for lowest rainfall. Eight others had a top-ten dry year.
Dry above ground, less water below. If rivers shrivel, we tap that which is hidden. But groundwater levels, too, are below normal in most of the areas affected by the drought.
Often partners in arms, the heat and aridity led to the worst drought in the U.S. since the 1950s. Since July, roughly three out of every five acres in the Lower 48 states have endured drought conditions.
Five out of every six counties — 83 percent — is designated a drought disaster area.
Scant rain and higher temperatures mean more evaporation, which has hit the Great Lakes. Lake Michigan dropped to a record-low level in December.
Agriculture, too, was bludgeoned. Forecasted to set records, the corn crop failed in several states, resulting in the lowest production since 2006 and the smallest yields — 123 bushels per acre — since 1995, according to the Department of Agriculture. Soybeans yields were the lowest since 2003.
Commodity prices rose, but natural gas prices continued to fall. The average national price of natural gas dropped 31 percent in 2012.
Power companies are sopping up the flood of cheap fuel, converting the nation’s stock of power plants from coal to gas. The Energy Information Administration, however, expects that trend to level off in the next few years.
What does 2013 bring? Weather-wise, more of the same, it seems. The three-month outlook from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecasts persistent dry pattern over the heart of the country.
日本亦積極地於1998年舉辦第一屆的Wearable Tokyo展示會,並成立The Advanced Institute of Wearable Environmental Information Networks(簡稱WIN),藉以推動Wearable Computer之發展,日本時計協會(Japan Clock & Watch Association)更以日本擁有手錶微小化和低耗電技術優勢之下,正努力朝行動式電腦及可穿戴式電腦方面積極發展佈局。
If you thought live streaming was the obvious next step for the Pivothead video glasses, you're not alone. We, for one, thought it immediately upon donning the HD-recording eyewear and the company's Zach Barbitta couldn't agree more. The proud rep was on hand at tonight's Pepcom event demoing a brand new prototype accessory that will hopefully hit the market in three to five months and enable you to stream video straight from your 8MP sunglasses to the web, anywhere there's a WiFi signal. The device is so early in the development stage that we don't have many details about it. The final package should be roughly the size of a small portable hard drive -- tiny enough to slip into a pocket, provided you're not a skinny jeans fan. You'll have to connect it to the glasses via USB, which could potentially prove unwieldy, but we're sure some creative paths for passing the wire around your torso could easily solve that.
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可穿戴式電腦運算將由 Google 眼鏡、蘋果 iWatch、Pivothead 眼鏡應用開始,不能小看這趨勢;