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Posts by Bor-Ting Jong

Figure 3 from Jong et al. (2026, ERL) showing Northeast extreme precipitation frequency difference (2060-2089 minus 2029-2058) for SSP5-8.5 in the warm and cold season and SSP5-3.4OS in the warm and cold season.

Figure 3 from Jong et al. (2026, ERL) showing Northeast extreme precipitation frequency difference (2060-2089 minus 2029-2058) for SSP5-8.5 in the warm and cold season and SSP5-3.4OS in the warm and cold season.

Very excited to share the published form of our new #OpenAccess study: doi.org/10.1088/1748... (led by @bortingjong.bsky.social).

Given significant increases in Northeast U.S. extreme precipitation trends, we then test responses to rapid greenhouse drawdowns using a 25-km resolution climate model.

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We have our final @egu.eu @egubg.bsky.social webinar in this series next week, with speakers discussing their personal experiences and tips for getting postdoctoral grants, please sign up below ⬇️

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A two-column status table titled "Stage" and "Start Date" tracks the timeline of a manuscript submission from its preliminary data submission on October 8, 2025, to its eventual withdrawal on March 2, 2026. The log reveals a lengthy and repetitive administrative process, particularly between October 26, 2025, and February 19, 2026, where the status cycled more than ten times between "Contacting Potential Reviewers" and "Waiting for Reviewer Assignment," suggesting significant difficulty in securing peer reviewers. Following these numerous failed attempts to move into the active review phase, the final entry shows the manuscript was officially withdrawn on March 2, 2026, at 09:08:18.

A two-column status table titled "Stage" and "Start Date" tracks the timeline of a manuscript submission from its preliminary data submission on October 8, 2025, to its eventual withdrawal on March 2, 2026. The log reveals a lengthy and repetitive administrative process, particularly between October 26, 2025, and February 19, 2026, where the status cycled more than ten times between "Contacting Potential Reviewers" and "Waiting for Reviewer Assignment," suggesting significant difficulty in securing peer reviewers. Following these numerous failed attempts to move into the active review phase, the final entry shows the manuscript was officially withdrawn on March 2, 2026, at 09:08:18.

My first paper had to be mailed to Stockholm, Sweden, and then mailed to reviewers around the world. Everything by mail! It was submitted, reviewed, revised, typeset, and published in 3 months. I feel bad for early-career scientists who can't find a single reviewer after 5 months. It's gotta change.

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How to get a European postdoctoral grant <p>From individual stories to the advice on the process of getting funded: This webinar will support and encourage researchers looking to apply for European postdoctoral grants to advance their…

📣 Upcoming BG ECS webinar “How to get a European postdoctoral grant”
👤 Speakers: Sílvia Poblador (CREAF, Bellaterra) & Elsa Abs (LSCE, Paris)
🗓️ When: March 11th, 5:00 PM (CET)
Register here: www.egu.eu/webinars/735...

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The IRI DL is a uniquely valuable resource for NOAA (and more) climate data. Over the last 27 years it had a huge impact (positive!) on my career. So long, and thanks for all the fish!

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Droughts cause a wide range of impacts - this image shows a dry riverbed in France.

Droughts cause a wide range of impacts - this image shows a dry riverbed in France.

Looking for a #PhD in #ClimateExtremes?
We are advertising a project attributing causes of recent #droughts using counter-factual storylines.
Based in #Edinburgh, working with Andrew Schurer, me, @gabihegerl.bsky.social, & @edhawkins.org
tinyurl.com/5n7b52fr

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Last days to register 📣 Join us for this 2nd Workshop on #RossbyWaves, compound extremes & their impacts!

📅 19–21 January 2026
📍@vuamsterdam.bsky.social

🎙️ Dim Coumou, EXPECT researcher, will be a keynote speaker!

🔗 Register & submit your abstract by 31 October: sites.google.com/view/dynamic...

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Map showing the U.S. 2025 Billion-Dollar Weather & Climate Disasters and highlights wildfires and severe weather so far through June 2025. Graphic is produced by Climate Central.

Map showing the U.S. 2025 Billion-Dollar Weather & Climate Disasters and highlights wildfires and severe weather so far through June 2025. Graphic is produced by Climate Central.

📣 The "U.S. Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters" data is back today through @climatecentral.org! And more soon!

➡️ Explore our new interactive website at www.climatecentral.org/climate-serv..., which is now updated through the first half of 2025 & totaling over $101 billion from 14 events.

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Hello Bluesky!
We’re the Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM) at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
Here you can follow our interdisciplinary research on land use, climate change, biodiversity, and sustainability, as well as project updates and events.
Excited to share and connect here!💚🌎🌱

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Researchers Are Resurrecting Billion-Dollar Disaster Tool Trump Killed Nonprofit Climate Central has hired the scientist behind a key database of costly weather disasters to rebuild it.

Scoop: The U.S. billion-dollar disaster database is set to return this fall over at @climatecentral.org. They've hired the former NOAA scientist who ran the project for 10+ years www.bloomberg.com/news/article...

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‘A Serious Misuse of My Research’: Climate Scientists Say New Trump Energy Report Botches Their Work “Our work has no relevance,” an astrobiologist whose research was cited in the administration’s climate change report said.

🚨 At least 10 scientists, all cited in the Trump admin's new climate change report, told me that the report completely mischaracterizes their research.

I also found five citations with significant errors, and a paragraph missing an important citation.

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universities have not yet been hit hard by the budget cuts because we're still running on grants awarded during the last administration. this really shows how badly universities will be hurt, starting next year, when grants start ending and there's nothing to replace them.

9 months ago 68 24 1 1
Screenshot showing a variability of different climate-related graphics for different United States climate change indicators

Screenshot showing a variability of different climate-related graphics for different United States climate change indicators

I'd like to introduce a new page on my website: U.S. climate indicator visuals (zacklabe.com/united-state...).

I only have a few basic variables so far, but I will be expanding this summer to add a range of metrics (e.g., ecological). I welcome suggestions! Hope this is useful, especially nowadays.

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Hi Karin, thank you! Hope to see you soon 😀

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I had a wonderful 10-years in the US, but looking forward to new adventures. I hope to continue to collaborate with scientists in the US and expand my connections in Europe as well! Big thank you to all of the support from my family, friends, and colleagues 🙂

10 months ago 3 1 1 0

I can't believe it's been two months. Somehow I forgot to share, I started as an assistant professor at @vuamsterdam.bsky.social working on climate extremes and connection to changes in the carbon cycle. I'm excited about the new opportunity to work on interdisciplinary science and teams.

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NOAA ends extreme weather database that tracked cost of disasters since 1980 | CNN Its discontinuation is another Trump-administration blow to the public’s view into how fossil fuel pollution is changing the world around them and making extreme weather more costly.

NEW: NOAA retires its widely cited billion-dollar weather and climate database amid staff cuts. Unique database had been tallying disaster costs for 45 years. www.cnn.com/2025/05/08/c...

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I keep saying this... both operationally and in research, the situation is still much worse than most people seem to realize or want to accept.

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Exclusive: NSF stops awarding new grants and funding existing ones US science funder also plans to screen grant applications for compliance with ‘agency priorities’.

Welp…NSF will now suspend the awarding of new and existing research grants until further notice.

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Major European institutes join race to save US science data As the administration of US President Donald Trump slashes budgets, crucial data sets on climate and other subjects could disappear.

Pangaea plans to fully incorporate the NOAA data into its own archive, which will ensure that scientists globally have access in future www.nature.com/articles/d41...

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Abstract EGU25-10906

I'm looking forward to attending @egu.eu next week! I'll be presenting about the response of regional extreme rainfall in the Northeast US to rapid climate mitigation efforts. This is the last project I did at Princeton & NOAA GFDL. Hope to meet many new and familiar friends and colleagues! #EGU25

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Stand Up for NOAA Research – The Time to Act is Now The AMS is a global community committed to advancing weather, water, and climate science and service.

The 2026 budget passback plan calls for eliminating NOAA Research, the scientific backbone that keeps weather forecasts, alerts, and warnings accurate and effective. This would have disastrous consequences.

Read the AMS statement, in partnership w/ @nwas.org: bit.ly/4cz2RtC

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'Five-alarm fire': Read the Trump proposal that could decimate climate research NOAA grants provide funding to nine cooperative institutions in California. Several branches of the agency could lose hundreds of millions of dollars.

NEW: The Trump administration proposes nearly $1.7 billion in cuts to NOAA that, if passed, could decimate weather and climate research, including funding to nine California institutions.

The @sfchronicle.com has obtained a White House document detailing the proposed budget cuts. Read it here:

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🚨 We must make it absolutely clear, to anyone who will listen, that this is unacceptable. You can't just censor life-saving and cost-saving research because the results are politically inconvenient for your wealthy donors!

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Yep, I still don't think people realize how dire the situation actually is internally...

1 year ago 372 148 10 4

NOAA just fired us, again 🤡

Retroactive to February 🤡

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Ending Cooperative Agreements’ Funding to Princeton University On Tuesday, April 8, 2025, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick announced that nearly $4 million in funding is ending to Princeton University after a detailed, careful, and thorough review of the...

It has been hard to follow the developments in US (climate) science- thinking of the people affected and the science missed out on.

The latest cuts end the NOAA GFDL/PrincetonUni program I personally worked in. It was fundamental in my career, breaks my heart 💔🌎.
www.commerce.gov/news/press-r...

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There have been many things going on in the US, but this has been by far the most difficult one to process personally, as someone who was a CIMES postdoc/scholar for 3.5 years — especially the scientifically incorrect reasons stated in the press release …

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Large reductions in United States heat extremes found in overshoot simulations with SPEAR

We have a new preprint out, which looks at the nonlinear response of summertime heat extremes across the United States in a collection of overshoot scenarios using the 50-km GFDL SPEAR Large Ensemble: doi.org/10.31223/X5T... #OpenAccess

Takeaway story: Mitigating earlier has even greater benefits!

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Feels like we're doing something really wrong if we need a World Water Day but here we are.

Here’s a reminder that 2.2 billion people have no access to safe water and half the world doesn’t have basic sanitation but yet rich countries flush their toilets with clean drinking water.

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