I’m joining @UT_Dallas as an Assistant Professor starting January 1, 2025, and I’m looking for 1–2 #PhD students to join my lab to study Climate Dynamics and Prediction. Feel free to reach out, and retweets are appreciated!
Applications are now open for the 2024 Graduate Climate Conference! This year GCC will take place at the Pack Forest Conference Center outside of Seattle, WA on Nov 1-3, 2024. Applications are due June 14! https://t.co/9Nl33h5Rne
New paper alert - a work I was involved when I was at NTU (Taiwan) led by Dr. Ting-Hui Lee and Dr. Min-Hui Lo about the rainforest’s role in modulating the variability of total ET through partitions in different components of ET.
https://t.co/yjjqzwPtB9
Another year our paper got published online right before AGU! We looked at the relationship between SAM, Southern Ocean zonal winds & SSTs, and found that the observed multidecadal Southern Ocean cooling trend is unlikely caused by the SAM trend.
https://t.co/NSx5YssyLC
First paper I led with @ClimateFlavors and Hanjun Kim is published on GRL!
We show anthropogenic aerosols increase likelihood of a post-1980 negative Pacific Decadal Variability so that decrease precipitation of the Southwestern US. Check it out ⬇️
https://t.co/piKijoMZGp
An inspiring weekend in Woods Hole attending #GCC2023 and presenting the work I’ve been working on this year! Hope to see some familiar faces soon in AGU 2023 🤩
How hard is it to do science in a language that’s not your first language? We quantified the severity of #languagebarriers for non-native English speakers when reading/publishing papers and attending/presenting at international conferences.
https://t.co/Z6za22rMgg
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I specified it as “ Terrestrial Water Storage Anomalies Emphasize Interannual Variations in Global Mean Sea Level During 1997–1998 and 2015–2016 El Niño Events in Impressionism by Vincent Van Gogh”
Fed my paper title to #dalle2 on the day of my first paper’s acceptance! This AI surprisingly catches my key result - 2015-16 El Niño had central Pacific ENSO feature so its land water loss, so did global mean sea level, differed from 1997-98 event.
Ref.: https://t.co/CuyysSe7NY
My honor to be able to in-personally participate in #CESM tutorial in @NCAR_Science! Always amazed by the efforts piled up by generations of scientists for making the Earth system models we are using now!