This week, #WCSSP colleagues attended the Brazilian Remote Sensing Society annual conference, gathering insight on current & future climate impacts & habitability from attendees!
Pollen forecasts are really helpful for those who suffer from hayfever 🤧 But can we create a similar type of forecast to warn people about high levels of #DengueFever, a dangerous #virus carried by #mosquitoes? We spoke to @ssparrow01 to find out.
🔉 https://t.co/K0mIPdXsAY
The new ASLIP research project aims to assess the role of #climatechange on landslides in #Brazil. Accompanying the project, an Attribution & Impacts workshop in September will study several landslide-triggering precipitation events
https://t.co/Gy436R9cGf
@metoffice@ssparrow01
Oxford e-Research Centre has expanded with the move of one of our growing research teams into collaborative workspace at Oxford’s Energy Systems Accelerator pilot (Mini TESA), @UniofOxford Osney Mead estate. @DavidWallom@ssparrow01 https://t.co/Zb0Uk9oYOD
#energy
So sad to hear of the passing of David, his work on stratospheric dynamics was unparalleled. When I first moved to @OxfordAOPP he completely changed my understanding of wave propagation. A great memory of his retirement party👇https://t.co/ZSpILUTrN1
Sharing the amazing work from Sarah Sparrow (@ssparrow01 ) and her team at Univeristy of Oxford on #outreach and #scicomm: the Super Science Saturday with kids and families! On the background, videos about latest research on #ClimateExtreme including ours https://t.co/DWnpVNzwv9
Nice short summary of the Met Office Academic Partnership Hackathons - bringing together climate, impacts researchers and industry for some great data challenges.
Thanks @HCBloomfield19, @ssparrow01 and everyone else!
https://t.co/VTvYpsKC9W
New paper by @giodc3 examining the drivers of the 2010 Russian heatwave & Pakistan floods https://t.co/GNrKTsF3Mu . Sea-surface temperatures, soil moisture and polar land temperatures all crucial for creating circumglobal wave event. @DimCoumou@ssparrow01 @syn_efou @KKornhuber
Now on early view in our Climate Resilience and Sustainability journal: 'Event attribution of Parnaíba River floods in Northeastern Brazil'
Read more: https://t.co/n8AVvNmktn
@ssparrow01@RayanaPalharini#RMetSJournals#openaccess @wileyearthspace @vickypope2
LATEST: We've been working with the @nationaltrust
and @ssparrow01 to assess the impact of the changing climate on heritage sites - on the sites themselves, but also on visitors and the UK tourism industry as a whole.
Check out the key findings below:
The extreme rainfall & devastating impacts in Brazil’s Minas Gerais region in January 2020 were made more likely by #climatechange according to Scientists in a newly published study
@ssparrow01@RMetS@MetOffice_Sci
https://t.co/y8wSBLegjS