Cambridge Centre for Climate Science is a collaboration between @Cambridge_Uni and BAS @BAS_News. Managed by @alisonming, @scotthosking and @danjonesocean
Our next event will be on the theme of Fieldwork. Come along to hear about the adventures of researchers collecting data on the ice, in the sea and in the air. Friday 6 May @ Wolfson building in @EarthSciCam. @BAS_News@FacultyMaths@ChemCambridge https://t.co/7waWjNxOeN
Final reminder. Our Early Career Symposium is at 1.30pm tomorrow @FacultyMaths. Bring a plot about your research and an entry to "your research as art". Early career researchers are welcome to turn up even if you didn't register. https://t.co/jw0XWrVyM8
Next event: the Early Career Symposium! Come meet others people working on the climate. All you need to do is bring a single plot/photo/poster on your work. We'll also be running a side competition for the best art related to your research. Sign up here: https://t.co/akCIZj87oM
Are you a climate scientist who would you like to try out machine learning? Come to our workshop next Wednesday! https://t.co/BZq2tp8y1B Places limited.
What will it take for #COP26 to be a success?
@AlisonMing from the Cambridge Centre for Climate Science @CCfCS_UK says it’s not about goals – it’s about how and when we’re going to reach them.
@CambridgeZero@COP26
Check out this new handy summary of the new @IPCC_CH AR6 WG1 report on the science of #climatechange, produced by @CCfCS_UK and @CambridgeZero :
https://t.co/urLzoaM3dt
[Authors include @alisonming & myself]
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SAVE THE DATE! 28 Sept, 2021. 2-4pm (BST)
A great panel discussion on "The IPCC AR6 Climate Science Report", chaired by Erik Wolff, Royal Society Research Professor @royalsociety.
To register 👉 https://t.co/DmBEh4cLZI
@CCfCS_UK@DarwinCollege@EarthSciCam
Our early career event is tomorrow: 11 to noon (quick fire talks) then 1 pm to 3pm (posters and plots on https://t.co/DixienW1GL)! Our presenters have hidden some great references to Cambridge, Star wars and Among us in their posters. Come find them. https://t.co/YQilm4P0af
We’ve seen searing heat in the #Arctic over recent weeks. Why is that and what does it mean for the future?
On our latest blog, Dr Emma Boland @emmajdboland@BAS_News & Dr Alison Ming @alisonming@FacultyMaths@ChurchillCol explain us why:
https://t.co/4VqvxAU1N0
#40YearsAgo at #MountStHelens: Helicopter settles gingerly on deposit & scientists get out to probe temperature. Air full of strange smells from wood cooking in ash. Sometimes boots break through & it's like sticking a leg into an oven; 2 ft down, the ash is still ~300° F. #MSH40