What might Cascade snowpack be like in the future? Let's think of it in terms of Washington State's most hiked mountain! Here's 150 years of March 1 snow lines from a middle-of-the-road climate simulation in terms of the trail up Mount Si. https://t.co/F8f9M4gIby #watercolor
Oregon Public Broadcasting covers recent work by OCCRI and affiliated researchers Laura Queen, @scientistoriana, @pwmote, @david_e_rupp, and Bart Nijssen on projected increases in frequency and magnitude of floods throughout the Columbia River Basin. https://t.co/1FLVRdHp43
What have been your favorite presentations at #AGU20? I'm looking for great ๐ฃ๏ธ with ๐ถ๏ธ insights. Bonus if it's about climate change! Talks from BIPOC and non cis-male presenters are extra encouraged! There are a bajillion talks and my brain can't handle 1.5x speed!! ๐คฏ
@KathieDello Thanks for sitting in, Kathie! I'm glad it arrived to you in one piece- the postcard was *technically* larger than the USPS size specifications... but I like to live dangerously ๐๐๐ฉโ๐ฌ
@KathieDello Thanks for building the observational dataset. I'll use it to calibrate my model called the Fizzically-based Refrigeration and Iciness Distribution Gradient Estimator (FRIDGE).
โThis study asks what #globalwarming means for the health of agricultural workers picking fruits and vegetables.โ
Early Career Fellow @drticklejar on new paper modeling #climatechange scenarios & health strategies. https://t.co/5SIg4X9QCD
@KathieDello I agree with @climate_guy - Took me a bit to figure it out though - I still have the bump from banging my head against the wall a couple times!
Had a lot of fun writing this article about how a low early-season PNW snowpack rebounded thanks to a wet January! https://t.co/Mj9NwVidXA
It uses information displayed in the https://t.co/kfb9c2M5pR lead by @climate_guy and @PNWclimate
Great writeup by @scientistoriana on our suite of hydrologic monitoring and forecasting activities in the Climate Toolbox and story of the bump in NW snowpack this wet very January