🚨ANNOUNCEMENT! 🚨
We have a new Greenhouse Gas Monitoring & Services webpage!
This new resource offers a one-stop platform for @NOAA-wide GHG information, news, emissions, data, tools, science explainers, reports, assessments, & educational resources.
https://t.co/BJDQTa4Ij7
Had a successful day at our annual Earth Science Fair with @UConngeoscience! @hu_shixiong and Hamida taught visitors about climate modeling, @MG_Albright ran the Make-Your-Own-Fossil table, and Noah helped out in the Geomorphology lab! Highlight of the day: trashcan volcano 🌋
New: 2 rapid attribution studies on the impact of climate change on Hurricane #Helene have just been released. The results are very significant, yet unsurprising.
Warmer air, warmer water = much heavier rainfall rates. First study: ~50% increase in rain in parts of NC/ GA!! 🧵
📢NOW Recruiting Students📢Free NSF GRFP application prep short course for geoscience undergrad students and 1st year grad students, held virtually Aug.-Sept. 2024! Deadline to apply is August 9th!
Apply with the link or using the QR code on the flier:
https://t.co/AnB8nfipSH
✨🌎 Join us at UConn from Aug. 19-21st for a NSF-funded workshop focused on integrating PlioMIP & DeepMIP experiments with proxy data! We’ll discuss climate forcing, feedbacks, and sensitivity across Cenozoic warm intervals.
📄 Abstracts due: July 14th
https://t.co/MvNKlnbgyo
✨ONE WEEK ✨left to apply to the 2024 Graduate Climate Conference!! Applications are due Friday, June 14th at 11:59pm ET. Apply on our website today! https://t.co/HUxLUN7p09
Applications are now open for the 2024 Graduate Climate Conference! This year GCC will take place at the Pack Forest Conference Center outside of Seattle, WA on Nov 1-3, 2024. Applications are due June 14! https://t.co/9Nl33h5Rne
The deadline to submit a presentation for the 2024 CESM Winter Workshop Meeting is today! We welcome you to register and present your research on paleoclimate modeling, proxy data development, and synthesis of model-data information :) Register here: https://t.co/KJodrgykgT
It's official, 2023 was Earth's warmest year on record, by far
- Earth’s average land and ocean surface temperature was 2.12 degrees F (1.18 degrees C) above the 20th century — the highest global temperature among all years in NOAA’s 1850-2023 climate record.
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If you’re interested in equilibrium climate sensitivity and want to check out a new project I started this year, come visit my AGU poster today (PP13C-1234)! I’ll be there 4-6:30 pm :) #AGU23