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EPISODE · Feb 20, 2025 · 9 MIN

NOAA Weather Data & Disaster Relief Donkeys

from Meteorology Matters

Climate Science, Disaster Relief, and Weather DataMeteorology Matters reviews three articles focusing on different aspects of environmental issues and their societal impact. The first article highlights the historical importance of Camp Century in Greenland for climate science. The second details the role of mules in providing disaster relief after a hurricane. The third explores the crucial function of NOAA in providing public weather data and the challenges of private companies replicating this service.Source 1: "A U.S. military base built under Greenland ice had a pivotal role in climate science"Main Theme: The legacy of Camp Century, a Cold War-era U.S. military base built under the Greenland ice sheet, extends beyond its original military purpose to become a pivotal site in climate science history.Key Ideas/Facts:Camp Century was initially a secret project to test the feasibility of a hidden base under the ice, potentially for nuclear missiles. The project was eventually abandoned.A nearly mile-long ice core extracted from Camp Century in 1966 provided scientists with the first detailed record of Earth's climate, stretching back beyond the last glacial period.Quote: "So before the Camp Century core, we did not really have a reliable way of looking into the Earth's past climate. When the U.S. pulled out the Camp Century core in 1966, it provided a window into the past like people had never known before." - Glaciologist William Colgan.The site remains a "science super site" because early research established baseline measurements still used today.The ice at Camp Century is now melting slightly every year, even though it was initially chosen because the surface ice never melted.Quote: "Of course, when you go to the site today, you don't see anything. It looks like any other site on the ice sheet, just flat white snow and a blue sky." - William Colgan.Source 2: "Mules that provided aid after Hurricane Helene struck down on road"Main Theme: The role of mules, specifically those from the Mountain Mule Packer Ranch, in providing vital disaster relief after Hurricane Helene, and the community's grief following the tragic death of three of these animals.Key Ideas/Facts:Mules from the Mountain Mule Packer Ranch played a critical role in delivering food, water, and building supplies to areas inaccessible by vehicles after Hurricane Helene.Quote: "They brought more than just supplies to people. It’s that they were bringing hope to people, because there were so many people that felt like they were forgotten," - Michele Toberer, co-founder of Mountain Mule Packers.Hurricane Helene was a Category 4 storm that caused significant damage (around $80 billion) and loss of life (at least 106 deaths).The ranch created a non-profit organization called Mission Mules to continue hurricane relief efforts.Three mules (Vader, Kev, and Amigo) were killed after escaping their pasture and being struck by a semi-truck.Despite the loss, the organization continues its mission to provide relief and host distribution events.Quote: "Their work ethic and what they’ve done with the people in western North Carolina taught us in the last few months that when something unimaginable happens, we still keep going." - Michele Toberer.

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