Thank you to Carbon Brief for the opportunity to contribute a guest post highlighting our recent study on how volcanic eruptions can affect climate projections! 🌋⛅️
NEW – Guest post: Investigating how volcanic eruptions can affect climate projections | @maymchim@ThomasJAubry Chris Smith, Prof. Anja Schmidt
Read here: https://t.co/myETqkEqjV
Absolutely thrilled to receive my second Outstanding Student Presentation Award (OSPA) at #AGU23! A big thank you to the OSPA reviewers and @theAGU for this incredible honour! 🏆
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Starting off the year with @vmsg2024 in Bristol presenting our newly published study on the pandemic’s impact on volcanology researchers.
It was my pleasure to work with this amazing team, and I had great fun visualising the data!
Check our full paper🌋https://t.co/07nZ51OiYG
Morning #AGU23 folks! Check out my presentation (online) at the GC11C oral session this morning (8:30-10:00 PST)! Please feel free to ask questions or drop by the chat sessions via the online gallery link below 👇👇
https://t.co/2xU2HkmY9C
Climate models need to incorporate multiple variables, such as the effects of sulfur dioxide from volcanic eruptions.🌋
New research from @theAGU shows a 95% chance of more volcanic sulfur dioxide emissions from 2025-2100 than the models assume.
➡️https://t.co/uIywo4XqKM
Climate models have typically relied on averaged historical sulfur dioxide release data to estimate the scale of future releases, but this approach has shortcomings.
https://t.co/aNIGnmvlaa
My first PhD paper is finally out!🥲🎉Check here > https://t.co/gWX1HyVLTe if you want to read more on how we concluded that #CMIP6#ScenarioMIP climate projections very likely underestimate future volcanic forcing and its climatic effects!
#phdlife#firstpaper#AcademicTwitter
🌟Last but not least, I want to give a massive shoutout to my amazing funders, the Croucher Foundation (@croucherFDN) and the Cambridge Trust for their incredible support!
💪Feeling immensely grateful to have such amazing supervisors who provided invaluable support @volcanofile, @ThomasJAubry, @theabro throughout my PhD at @ChemCambridge! And a heartfelt thank you to all the coauthors @volcanoLoz, Jane Mulcahy and Jeremy Walton!