New in GRL, ECRL alum @Marc_Alessi explores how climate models struggle to replicate observed SST trends which impacts warming projections. The uncertainty here suggests potential for 60% faster warming than current models predict. Read via open access: https://t.co/of4o8uo2ok
Out now in @PLOS Climate, led by ECRL alum @dim_herrera, an extensive review of 'Observed changes in hydroclimate attributed to human forcing'. Available via open access: https://t.co/fzvqWJfyJE
New from the ECRL lab: https://t.co/WoOfMZgPgi. Lead by the incomparable @GraceXiaoluLi who takes an in-depth look at spring onset in CMIP6 models. How well do they do? Read it now in @theAGU's newest issue of GRL.
You could rely on a clairvoyant groundhog to tell you when to expect spring, but we prefer the incredible work of @CarlosMCarrill5. Check out our newly released Spring Onset Forecast here: https://t.co/l6BAxf4qFD
#spring#groundhogday
I am humbled to receive this award. Thank you, @UTKGlobal and @ResearchUTK, for supporting our proposal. I look forward to connecting UTK with our colleagues in the Caribbean! @UTKGeography, @Gretchen_n.
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Check out our new paper in Agricultural and Forest Meteorology where we show that changes in the timing of green-up and senescence alone can cause significant seasonal changes in boundary layer dynamics. https://t.co/u94Fh9F9JF
New in Geophysical Research letters, @climate_colin and many members of ECRL use linear inverse modeling to create a benchmark for ENSO-SWUS hydroclimate variability.
New ECRL research published in @AMS_JHM by @CarlosMCarrill5 asks 'How predictable is short-term drought in the Northeast US?'. @climate_colin, Brian Belcher, and @TobyAult also on this paper. https://t.co/KLAHt9oUr9
Congratulations to ECRL alum @Marc_Alessi on his scholarship to study at the Max Planck Institute in Hamburg, Germany this summer! https://t.co/QATyunXx83
Lectures 1-6 are general background information on drought and indices, while lectures 7 & 8 illustrate some specific applications of the concepts covered in the first 6 lectures. Feel free to share as you wish!
This past year, Professor @TobyAult has been a visiting professor at Stockholm University as a Fulbright Scholar. For the spring semester, he presented a drought seminar series, which is now available on our website and YouTube, completely free! https://t.co/COHdAPZ6IG
New research published in Energy, ECRL members @JeffreySward and @TobyAult optimize WRF forecasts for renewable energy utilization. https://t.co/0QPxwfM2fq