Call for abstract for our AMS 2026 session βAdvances in Assessing Aerosol Impacts on Clouds Through AI and Advanced Statistical Techniquesβ
Featuring invited talks by DiΓ© Wang (BNL) & Christine Chiu (CSU)
Submit your abstract by Aug 14, 2025 π
06.08.2025 19:15 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
A person in a t-shirt and shorts hangs off a red-painted building above a coastal town and clear blue water. At the bottom left, there a blue rounded-edge box with the CIRES logo and white text: Humans of CIRES: Jianhao Zhang. Research Scientist II at NOAAβs Chemical Sciences Laboratory (CSL).
For this week's #HumansOfCIRES, meet Jianhao Zhang (@jianhaoz.bsky.social), a CIRES research scientist in NOAAβs Chemical Sciences Laboratory. Jianhao studies clouds, he's done research in Namibia, and he loves to play basketball!
Read more: https://cires.colorado.edu/spotlights/flying-high-sky
12.02.2025 17:06 β π 10 π 3 π¬ 0 π 0
Scientists turn to artificial intelligence to assessΒ the warming effect of reduced pollution - NOAA Research
The challenge of estimated the cooling effect of clouds has implications for evaluating the effectiveness of marine cloud brightening.
Our recent paper on the impact of the 2020 shipping fuel regulation is highlighted in NOAA Research!
#NOAAresearch #IMO2020 #2024_temperature_record
#Marine_Cloud_Brightening #GeoEngineering #Climate_Intervention #MachineLearning #ArtificialIntelligence
research.noaa.gov/scientists-t...
13.01.2025 16:48 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
five time series of global mean surface temperature changes starting low and noisy in the 1850s - rising clearly since the 1960s - and showing 2024 was clearly the warmest.
All surface temperature products for 2024 are now live.
All show 2024 is the warmest year (very clearly).
The estimates of the change since the pre-industrial (1850-1900) are more uncertain but range from 1.46 to 1.62ΒΊC.
It is therefore *likely* this was the first year that exceeded 1.5ΒΊC.
10.01.2025 16:10 β π 512 π 240 π¬ 21 π 25
Shipping emissions reduction sheds light on marine cloud geoengineering
Shipping emissions reduction sheds light on marine cloud geoengineering
news.mongabay.com/2024/11/ship...
20.12.2024 02:01 β π 4 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
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