HomeClimate411In the eye of a stellar cyclone Climate411Middle Column In the eye of a stellar cyclone By Christina Norman - October 12, 2020 253 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Only one in a hundred million stars makes the cut to be classified a Wolf-Rayet: ferociously bright, hot stars doomed to imminent collapse in a supernova explosion leaving only a dark remnant, such as a black hole. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleClaim: New research: nitrous oxide emissions 300 times more powerful than CO₂ are jeopardising Earth’s futureNext articleDo Your Own Research? Charles Rotter LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Poll: Public Concern about Climate Change Warnings is Plummeting Climate411 Essay by Eric Worrall “… individuals don’t feel they have the bandwidth to tackle climate action “on top of everything else,” …” AP-NORC poll:... Read more The Sun-Climate Effect: The Winter Gatekeeper Hypothesis (III). Meridional transport Climate411 Contrary to what could be naively expected, the Earth is warmest just after the June’s solstice, when it is farthest from the sun, and... Read more The Koonin-Dessler Debate Climate411 By Andy May The debate I announced here between Steve Koonin and Andy Dessler took place Monday August 15th, it was very educational and... Read more