Our recent research in @ScienceAdvances has been featured by National Science Foundation News. When things get dusty, expect rainfall changes https://t.co/K8BU9NQKTT
Our newest work on effect of Saharan Dust to tropical cyclone rainfall has just been published as the front page in the journal of Science Advances @WMUenvironment@WesternMichU@theAAG
Leveraging 19 years of hourly satellite observations of precipitation and other meteorological variables, researchers have developed a #MachineLearning model to predict tropical cyclone rainfall of individual storms.
Learn more in this week’s issue: https://t.co/X18j2SyXjj
Leveraging 19 years of hourly satellite observations of precipitation and other meteorological variables, researchers have developed a #MachineLearning model to predict tropical cyclone rainfall of individual storms.
Learn more in this week’s issue: https://t.co/X18j2SyXjj
🌀☔️ Our new study published @NatureComms identified a recent global trend of larger footprints of tropical cyclone rainfall by leveraging novel rainfall datasets and machine learning techniques. @Tsinghua_Uni@WesternMichU@BeijingNormalU@WMUenvironment
https://t.co/M2fCq5LbmN
Our new paper that innovatively integrates climate change's impact on biofuel yield and life cycle analysis was recently published in the Journal of Environmental Management! @WesternMichU@WMUenvironment
https://t.co/HEXYoRuOcI
One more pic looking up in the eye of #HurricaneLee this evening as we turned outbound on the final pass. Dunno what the height of the top was but it was up there.
Our paper has just been published in AIES #AIforEarthSystems Machine Learning/AI reveals that the southwestern Michigan snowfall is influenced mainly by temperature and water vapor. As a gift to the new school https://t.co/IgslU1EUP8
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@WesternMichU@WMUenvironment Our new paper published at AIES #AIforEarthSystems reveals that Machine Learning/AI can accurately capture Michigan snowfall variability, and temperature plays an important role. The first paper for the new school! #AI, #MachineLearning
I’ve tried to convey this in our posts lately, but having dealt with Harvey and having forecast SoCal for a few years, seeing this is truly concerning. Similar feeling going into this as in Harvey and Florence and Joaquin and other big ticket rainfalls.