@RabbiKrustofsky Huh, thanks for letting me know. Not entirely sure what it is but I have ordered stuff from Mack Weldon in the past. May I ask which building you are in?
#WomensHistoryMonth Spotlight: Cindy Bruyère is the Deputy Director for the @UCAR_CPAESS Program.
Dr. Bruyère was the 2020 Scientific and Engineering Leadership Fellow for the @UCAR_News. She is also recognized as an AMS Fellow and a Research Fellow at @theNWU.
An MIT team has created a new tool to better predict flood risk from hurricanes. The physics-based model takes into account compounding risks such as a warming climate, sea level rise, and torrential rainfall to help in coastal city planning.
https://t.co/NDburv0vG6
Changes in storm climatology and sea level rise will increase the frequency of Hurricane Sandy-like flooding in #NYC from occurring once every 150 years in the current climate to once every 30 years by the end of the century.
MIT News:
https://t.co/MXMyNxt03r
Interested in numerically simulating compound surge and rainfall-driven flooding during #tropicalcyclone and extratropical cyclone landfalls in coastal cities, and quantifying the risk using physics-based models? Check out our recent paper in BAMS!
https://t.co/IXFy8r48SF
NYC's not ready for climate change. Torrential rain-driven floods are becoming the norm, straining infrastructure not designed for this warming climate. Future warming, rising sea levels, and intensifying storms will make it worse. #ClimateChange#NYCFlooding
A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH for most of the region is going to be issued here soon.
Make sure you know the difference between a WATCH and a WARNING. #COwx#SevereWx
Life-threatening storm surge associated with Hurricane Ian is possible along the Florida west coast beginning late Tuesday. Residents in these areas should listen to advice from local officials. As forecasts may evolve, visit https://t.co/0BMJEA5Wz0 for the latest on #Ian.
Delighted to report that Daniel Wildcat and Co. were awarded a large-scale CoPe award related to the convergence of indigenous knowledge and earth sciences. Looking forward to working with everyone on the project! https://t.co/OBlemXBBKM
The 2022 Summer Institute has begun! These students will have 7 weeks at the @nwsnwc to design and collaborate on projects that advance water prediction and flood forecasting capabilities, enhancing the nation’s ability to respond to water hazards.