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Registration now open for the 11th UK National Climate Dynamics Workshop.
22-24 June at University of Reading. Abstract deadline is 30 April.
www.rmets.org/event/11th-n...
Every cloud has a silver lining. Great news for Earth observation. www.nasa.gov/news-release...
Hi Ed, with the levels of CFCs trending down and the ozone hole recovering how much do we expect the stratosphere temperature changes due to ozone recovery to counteract those due to increasing GHG concentrations?
For fans of the QBO, here is a new paper from Dillon Elsbury of the modelled connections between the QBO, MJO and ENSO. Other acronym connections possibly exist too! wcd.copernicus.org/articles/7/3...
QBOi‐SNAP‐QUOCA workshop: improved simulations of the stratosphere for better predictions of weather, climate and extreme events - Mudhar - Weather - Wiley Online Library rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
I may be cynical but will people remember a bust forecast of rain or no rain?
Gutted: clearly missed a Nobel nomination after having editor remove word “unprecedented” from paper title in 2016.
Ooh ooh it’s Nobel Prizes week! Scientists win Nobel Prize for discovering why immune system does not destroy the body www.bbc.com/news/article...
Whoa!
Presumably the haricot beans are cooked before they are covered in tomato sauce…
They do say that it would attract 1.5M people annually and would all but pay for itself after one years operation. Could be worse though, it could be a Disney theme park.
Regular annual updates needed of climate forcers to enable prediction and attribution of environmental change www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Australian-made rocket crashes with Vegemite payload left spread over wide area. apple.news/A3AMUiAV-S8S...
NASA cancels subscription to @nature.com as federal funding cuts have unexpected impacts www.nature.com/articles/d41...
For an analogy similar to the quantum well, one can think of a laser cavity. Light of a particular wavelength is amplified (via stimulated emission) in the laser tube. The ends of the tube are mirrors reflecting the light into the tube building power. But light leaks through the mirrors nonetheless.
Rossby waves reflect & evanesce when they travel in the atmosphere meeting winds they cannot pass through (like the polar vortex after it breaks down). This general characteristic of waves is called total internal reflection and waves can leak through if the barrier is thin.
Can you give some advice of other places to go for similar information?
Lots of King’s Birthday Honours for UK climate scientists…
Many congratulations to Andrew Charlton-Perez, Jolene Cook, Gabi Hegerl, Tim Lenton, Peter Cox, and Emily Shuckburgh!
This is also what my students say :-(
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UK universities face added head-winds with likely new levy on international students www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/ce...
Doesn’t the ARIA programme require an act of parliament to be discontinued within 10 years of operation? That all being said, what evidence would the funding agencies require for any SAI research funding to be discontinued?