Absolutely stoked for this article to be out in the world! A circumpolar look at the dynamical drivers of Antarctic Atmospheric River precipitation supported by an awesome coauthor team! https://t.co/ali96OTA6U
@acwinters_wx@JonathanWille@CommsEarth@CUBoulderATOC
Atmospheric rivers can drive wild extremes in #Antarctica, delivering huge amounts of heat, snow, and even rain.
Find out what they mean for the #climate in my new video:
▶️https://t.co/DvJZ18tF6i
Featuring expert commentary from @JonathanWille
This Week in Colorado Weather: All eyes are on a potentially historic winter storm taking shape for the Front Range ☃️🎉⚠️
Still lots of uncertainty, but here's our latest thoughts on how a slow-moving, winter storm will impact our area --> https://t.co/665Re1MapO #COwx#Denver
Finally at #EGU23 and loving this beautiful Vienna weather!
Looking forward to sharing my research on Thursday (14:00 in CR3.2 orals) and hopefully connecting with some #cryosphere folks ❄️
Hot off the [virtual] press!! Our paper on #AtmosphericRivers in East #Antarctica! ❄️We leverage a self-organizing map to identify synoptic drivers of precipitation.❄️
https://t.co/HRHtzOCmOy
Just kind of obsessing over the amazing and perfectly-framed satellite imagery today of the inbound California storm. This is a *textbook* mid-latitude cyclone, with well-defined warm and cold fronts, and it's even developing an eye-like feature near its center. #CAwx
Check out our paper on the contribution of #AtmosphericRivers to #Antarctic precipitation👀ARs explain 13% of annual Antarctic precipitation and 35% of the interannual variability in precipitation 🇦🇶
https://t.co/quxo0hOVPX
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