The second paper from my PhD has been submitted to JGR: Oceans and the preprint is now available!
Using an idealized model, we find that the Weddell Gyre is extremely sensitive to horizontal resolution.
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https://t.co/qMjBV6XgXn
My new paper is out, simulating the Amundsen Sea in West Antarctica over the 20th century. We find that ocean warming and ice shelf melting respond to long-term changes in the atmosphere - specifically the Southern Hemisphere westerly winds.
https://t.co/HHUNdjMBQg
Still hoping to hire a postdoc focused on coupled ocean-atmosphere-ice feedbacks around the Antarctic margin. Aiming to understand non-linear change and amplifying feedbacks. Based @UNSWScience@ccrc_unsw in Sydney, Australia. DM me for details. Thanks for sharing!
It was such a pleasure working with @iceclimate and Helene Seroussi on this project! Check out Alex's thread on subglacial seawater intrusion and its potential impact on sea level rise!
Some ice sheet models project double the rate of sea level rise projected in most other models. Is this plausible? In my new #EGUhighlights paper @EGU_TC, with @eadoubleu and Helene Seroussi, we say yes (with some caveats)! 🧵 continues (1/n) https://t.co/gxTzl3wZuF
With heavy hearts this morning, we share news that Lisa Goddard died on January 13. Lisa had been at IRI since its founding, and served as Director from 2012-2020. She was a brilliant scientist, and more importantly, a wonderful colleague, mentor and friend to many of us.
Really cool article that does a great job of communicating why the Southern Ocean is important! Also happy to see the @SOCCOMProject and some of my favorite scientists leading the way! @DeepBlueSeaNext @talleyld @veronicatamsitt and Henri Drake https://t.co/L2Xtqf3Kqw
@alexisonfluids @ex_trav_aganza I didn't consider the effects of double vs single float precision so this is good to know. Also, my python code is based on Matlab code I inherited from someone at APL, which may very well be the one you're using!
Interested in applying to the graduate program in Atmospheric Sciences at UW? Applications due Dec 1st! Read about how to apply: https://t.co/ZDcbBzWxdo and come to our virtual info session and Q&A on Nov 4th, 1-230 Pacific time, register here: https://t.co/5xd5A5VKFu