Lenneke Jong

Lenneke Jong

@lennekejong.bsky.social

Glaciology, climate science, physics, open source software and data science to understand Antarctic ice sheets. Located in nipaluna/Hobart. All views my own. Lover of bushwalking, yoga, knitting and cycling.

253 Followers 134 Following 4 Posts Joined Oct 2023
3 months ago

Great to be back on the ice for what we hope is a big season up the hill.

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6 months ago

Exciting opportunity in Hobart to work with some excellent people!

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8 months ago

This is an excellent choice by the Australian Antarctic Division and good news for Australian Antarctic science.

@climatenerilie.bsky.social is a gifted leader, communicator, and globally leading Antarctic scientist.

Congratulations Nerilie!

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10 months ago
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The Roads Both Taken xkcd.com/3076

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11 months ago
A map showing the topography of Antarctica, without ice

We’ve just published the most detailed map yet of the landscape beneath Antarctica’s ice sheet (called Bedmap3), and we learnt some pretty cool facts about Antarctica that you can use to impress your pals. Ready?

Graphic: Hamish Pritchard et al

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1 year ago
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Bedmap3 is now out
rdcu.be/ecTmO

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1 year ago
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Successful mooring deployment to unlock deep secrets of glacier stability - ACEAS Successful mooring deployment to unlock deep secrets of glacier stability The successful deployment of a deep-water mooring line in between the Scott and Denman Glaciers will feed back critical long-t...

In a breakthrough moment of the Denman Terrestrial Campaign, a remote field and research team has deployed a deep-water mooring line between the Scott + Denman Glaciers, to feed back critical long-term data on the area’s warming waters. @antarctic.bsky.social | AAD

antarctic.org.au/successful-m...

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1 year ago
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METAR xkcd.com/3024

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1 year ago
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Our Antarctic field camp is made up of a series of converted shipping containers which are pulled out to site by bulldozers. We have generator, kitchen, freezer (!), sleeping, dry lab and wet lab spaces. 12 containers in all. And the last on the line is the toilet cubicle.

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1 year ago

Do the folks who want to tear up bike lanes not understand that if the cyclists are not in the bike lanes they are in the lanes with the cars? In most cases in their own cars? Which means they are now (noisy, polluting) traffic? More car lanes just means more cars.

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1 year ago
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Nearly 500 polar experts from around the country will gather at @utas.bsky.social in Hobart next week for the inaugural 'Australian Antarctic Research Conference'—the first national meeting of Australia’s #Antarctic research community in more than a decade.

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2 years ago
A snowy, rocky coastal Antarctica landscape with a bright blue sky and the red resupply ship Nuyina at anchor in the bay.

A brilliant day to arrive at Casey after a little delay getting here. I'm excited to be back doing airborne geophysical science with ICECAP again. Let's hope for more weather like this! #Antarctica #climatescience

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2 years ago

Some very exciting and important work happening this summer by some of my excellent colleagues.

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