Now You Can « Hear » Climate Change - Scientific American
▻http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/now-you-can-hear-climate-change-video
▻https://vimeo.com/127083533
each instrument represents a region of the hemisphere. The cello plays the data from the equatorial zone, the viola the mid-latitudes, one violin the high latitudes and another violin the Arctic. The pitch of each note represents the average annual temperature of the region for the relevant year. For example, a high note on the violin means warm weather in the Arctic; a low note on the cello means cold weather along the equator. Blend all four, and you can hear how temperatures fluctuate across the hemisphere and how much they have risen.
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