@NedjeljkaZ @MPI_Meteo @UniofReading Great paper! 👏 I especially enjoyed the parts on dynamical regimes and causal relationships.
Our paper (https://t.co/2Wq67UawyC) provides one example for how causal networks can elucidate model biases, despite e.g. indirect effects, as you propose in 4.1.
My colleague Audine Laurian in #WavesToWeather wrote a great blog post about gender diversity in academia, showcasing personal stories of scientists via fun and informative comics. ����
#WomenInSTEM @EuroGeosciences @EGU_Atmos
👉https://t.co/hRIJ437OIJ
And another lecture series is starting next week on:
"Environmental Meteorology: From the Fundamentals of Climate to Operational Applications"
https://t.co/ieqpUCYDeT
(1/3) Some new, open seminars in #AtmosphericScience with great speakers, finally giving me inspiration again after canceled conferences and frustrating digital ones! 🙏
Upcoming are talks by E. Kalnay, A. Venaille and @atmosbarnes!
Are there more seminars? Let us know!👇
(3/3) To register for the LMU Colloquia, send an email to Tijana Janjic-Pfander ([email protected]) with "Data science for Atmospheric and Ocean Applications" in the subject.
(2/3)
- Perspectives Climate (https://t.co/HrDRcGQWRD )
- One World Math. of Climate (https://t.co/23Q7o80WE3)
- LMU Colloquia in Data science for Atm. and Ocean Appl. (https://t.co/7BIIshV3P0)
@cgrams_lsdp@ECMWF It's at least already half a success that the models predict the uncertainty of blocking evolution since they are often associated with forecast busts! I am curious how things will turn out.
@ECMWF@NatureClimate@CopernicusEU @FutureTechEU @eumetsat@ESA_EO@esa@EO_OPEN_SCIENCE I am fascinated by this digital twin idea!
But how realistic is it that non-experts can analyze the digital-twin correctly, without misinterpretations?🧐
Take easy-to-use COVID-19 models, but proper communication to non-experts seems to be challenging: https://t.co/122LyNxDEe
Wow, that's a great explanation of how xr.apply_ufunc works: https://t.co/NqaMDHwiAM
Two years ago I was still struggling to understand it when these detailed instructions were not yet available.
Thank you @xarray_dev! 🙏
Checkout this great seminar series! I already enjoyed watching the previous, recorded presentations. The upcoming presenter list is really impressive!
Thank you for organizing it and making the presentations available for everyone! 👏
First series of "Perspectives on Climate Sciences" seminars is over. A new one is set to start on 20.01.2021... Stay tuned!
Website: https://t.co/IjcRpOfnDt
Youtube channel: https://t.co/kJKA6zqKfU
Visit my poster at #AGU2020 this afternoon! 🖥️☕️
By strengthening vertical velocity we can improve 𝗰𝗼𝗹𝗱-𝗽𝗼𝗼𝗹-𝗱𝗿𝗶𝘃𝗲𝗻 𝗰𝗼𝗻𝘃𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗶𝗻𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 in convection-permitting models.
https://t.co/0tlEzyJcZx
Breath-taking presentation by @heartsintheice at #AGU20 about their isolated year in the Arctic on Svalbard! ❄️
Just what I needed after feeling lost navigating the digital conference the whole day. 👏
https://t.co/hgLu1sCa8N
My colleague Theresa @LMU_Muenchen made this awesame, digital "Adventskalender" for our group to keep the team spirit alive while working remotely: https://t.co/8ZDCA91zjK 🙏
#1 ist still my favorite so far 🤩
It turned out to be a great conference with inspiring presentations and even good networking possibilities! ☕️🤯
With @QiqoChat, #Zoom and #Wonder, both the presentations and the coffee breaks went really well. 👏
#WavesToWeather#VirtualConference
I am finally getting excited about my first, proper, virtual scientific conference: The annual meeting of #WavesToWeather is starting Monday! 🤓
I hope we still find good networking opportunities online! 🖥️🍻
https://t.co/ZJTs7rN1gO