Hi everyone! 👋 We’ve been a bit quiet on this account lately but we’ve still had exciting posts going up on the blog! We’ve had conferences and field campaigns and pantos and all sorts! Go have a browse 👀
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Hope you're all having a great start to the week! In this week's post, @natalie_rat_ dives into her PhD work looking at dust transport in observations and global climate models 🌍 Check it out!
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#ClimateScience#PhDResearch
Happy Friday everyone! This week we have a new post written by Charlie Suitters, all about the importance of anticyclonic synoptic eddies for atmospheric blocking. Check it out! https://t.co/oTrJC50gjc
We also have a new post by Laura Risley discussing her experience at this year's International Symposium of Data Assimilation, held in Bologna!
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Good morning all, long time no see! We have a couple of new posts to share with you. First, Caleb Miller takes us through the design and creation of a program to speed up data access for his PhD work
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On the Social Metwork this week, organisers Adam Gainford and Laura Risley give us a recap on this year’s Met Ball. Read more to find out how much was raised from this year's event and the auction!
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On the Social Metwork this week, James Fallon shares stories of scientists taking non-violent, direct action to spread awareness about climate change, and how the role of “consent” within climate activism is helping those who are charged.
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Is fusion energy suitable as a source for our grid? Adam Gainford writes about nuclear fusion⚛️and the inertial confinement process. Read to find out about how first ignition is achieved and the possibility of fusion power for future energy production! https://t.co/ce3rfvhPPm
This week on the Social Metwork, the latest "Tiger Teams" paticipants share their experiences and their progress with developing machine learning models to improve urban heat wave predictions
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Last year's panto directors, Caleb Miller and @Jen_With_Clouds, bring us a recap of "Fortrangled"! Read this week's post to find out about what happened behind the scenes...
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In our first post of 2023, Lauren James discusses her experience visiting Chicago for AGU 2022, and includes some great tips for anyone thinking of attending in future! Check it out! https://t.co/KcmCLHW7py
In this week's blog post, Rosie Mammatt and Thea Stevens write about their virtual attendance of #COP27 at the @WalkerInst's Climate Action Studio. Read more to find out about their thoughts on this year's COP!
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A fantastic presentation and meeting last night with @natalie_rat_. A big thank you to our speaker and all that attended. Our next meeting will be in January, more info coming soon.
This week, @Harriet__Turner writes about her time at the European Space Weather Week @ESWW22 🪐🛰️☀️🚀in Zagreb and some of the interesting sights in and around the city!
https://t.co/cX1xSN1lVa
How close do you have to fly over Arctic sea ice to measure surface fluxes & ice roughness? Turns out it’s as low as 50 ft! This week @hannah_croad explains how researchers from @UniRdg_Met and @BAS_News are gathering data to help forecast Arctic cyclones
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This week, @FridMartina and @BethSaunders182 write about the @urbisphere project. 🏙️ Read more to find out about their contributions to the field campaign in Berlin! https://t.co/fPcdbaYZl8