🧵Since it is becoming hard to track, here is a thread of the simply astounding weather records planet Earth has started shattering in recent weeks:
1. Dramatic flood events have begun striking various countries around the world simultaneously this week.
https://t.co/BLiyOyxHHp
The study came out of a cruise by @OceanSeaIceNPI in 2018 to Dronning Maud Land in the #SouthernOcean. I am so greatful I could join the cruise and get involved in the paper! 🙏
An excellent example of an interdisciplinary study led by @sebasti15137515. We are truely living in a connected system, where wind, upwelling, hydrothermal iron, krill, seabirds and whales all go linked together!
https://t.co/aec2YmJ80B
I'm very happy to see this story out! Looking at dense blooms in the eastern Weddell Gyre, Southern Ocean, from hydrothermal iron, to upwelling, phytoplankton, krill, seabirds and whales. A great collaborative effort!
Really nice short documentary about our research in Antarctica and why we are measuring the ocean underneath and close to the ice shelves.
By @norce and Svein Østerhus, who has already been on 15 expeditions to Antarctica! https://t.co/disNplOTDH
#B22A is the largest iceberg in the Amundsen Sea, Antarctica (50 times Manhattan land area). It broke off from @ThwaitesGlacier's tongue and remained grounded for 20 years.. But now it's on the go (1/4).
Remember the deadline for #EGU23 abstracts tomorrow, 10 January 2023 at 13.00 CET!
We are excited to see your results in one of the two #SouthernOcean sessions:
https://t.co/TKuqFiNvE7
https://t.co/G6vvhY0dF6
@SO_CHIC_EU@ocean2ice
This is a follow-up on our @Nature paper in 2020 on the blocking of barotropic currents at the front of ice shelves by @a_wahlin and colleagues https://t.co/4999ls4Uhp. Here, we explore the dynamics in more detail with an idealized model, check it out! https://t.co/vJqxCEkmaf
Read more about my favorite ice shelf in Antarctica! @DundasVar studied in great detail the ocean at the most unknown access pathway for warm water towards the vulnerable Getz Ice Shelf! #SouthernOcean#Antarctica
It was great to join the workshop and get to know this amazing group of people that went to the #Weddellsea last year on #polarstern to collect exciting observational data and the moorings that I am now working with!
Time for our post-cruise workshop from the #Polarstern expedition PS124 aka #COSMUS. It’s great to finally discuss in-person interdisciplinary results from the coupled ice shelf/sea ice/ocean/ecosystem system in the southeastern #WeddellSea 🤓🧊@AWI_Media
Great paper on how Pacific El Niño dynamics change from decade to decade with some hints on how #ENSO will change in a future warmer climate @IOPscience
My colleagues @nissenjo and Karita Kajanto (at @uibgeo and @BjerknesBCCR) made a wonderful animation of how Jakobshaven Isbræ in western Greenland has retreated in the past and how climate change will impact its retreat in the future! https://t.co/Wce59sxfMx
Attending #EGU22 next week? Join us on Thursday for the SO-CHIC town hall session, featuring excellent speakers discussing the Southern Ocean and the global climate system. Details here: https://t.co/vktd3IeNdO
Les mer om vår forskning på Jakobshavn Isbræ og Isfjorden ved Ilulissat med @nadsteiger og Karita Kajanto (hhv master og stipendiat ved @Geofysen og @uibgeo og @BjerknesBCCR):
https://t.co/TR9elVOG5h
Delighted to open the Royal Society 2-day conference on Southern Ocean Heat and Carbon in London with my co-conveners @AmidgeAndrew @clequere and Pedro Montero #SOHeatCarbon
[📖 Carnet de bord : à l’écoute de l’#Antarctique - épisode 4] Une fois le site d'étude atteint au-dessus de la montagne sous-marine Maud Rise, le travail commence pour recueillir le plus grand nombre de données⬇️