โThis storm is so strong, I am finding it hard to fathom what Iโm reading despite studying this for 10 years.โ Hurricane expert Dr. Nadia Bloemendaal's powerful climate analysis on BBC PM.
Sending thoughts and prayers to everyone in Jamaica tonight.
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Musk and Trump are a great example of why men are too emotional to lead.
US climate scientists need all the help they can get. Including from foul-mouthed comedians! ๐คก๐ฑ๐ฑ
Watch Emmy Award-Winning David Cross team up with Prof Michael Oppenheimer in the US launch of the hit series "Climate Science Translated".
#climate #arresteddevelopment #climatescience
The girl was born ready! (I mean, she's a daughter of mine ... ๐คช)
I do have to admit, she is really good at drawing synthetic tracks .... ๐๐ In a few years, once this would no longer classify as child labor, I'll try and talk her into a job with you guys haha!
Doing my best to get her into (cat) risk modelling as well. So far she's very interested in cats and likes to do risky things, so I feel like I am setting her up for a bright future ๐
My daughter sitting on her chair coloring in my notebook and watching a show on baby animals while I am reviewing a manuscript
It was fun reading your paper @tloridan.bsky.social and Nicholas Bruneau! I tried explaining it to my daughter but she was a bit too distracted by the baby animals video I put on for her on my extra monitor ๐
Snapshot of a manuscript review, in which I (the reviewer) disclose that my 2-year-old daughter helped me write the review
Credit due where credit's due ๐
The situation in Mayotte is another example of how vulnerable many isolated territories are to weather / climate risk. Risks compound well after a storm has "ended". While some commercial entities and automobiles have insurance, most homeowners do not. Just awful.
www.reuters.com/world/europe...
M7.0 earthquake strikes off the coast of Northern California. Negligible physical damage impacts likely.
Of note: The USGS now makes available "aftershock forecasts," which is a pretty cool tool to show plausible expectations of future tremors of varying intensities.
Thanks for the suggestion, I will definitely look into this!
(This is also an open invite for more suggestions into emergency/crisis/disaster management related books as I am now very eager to learn more๐)
Well thank you so much for writing it all down and sharing your knowledge and experiences with the readers! You have definitely inspired me to delve deeper into disaster management in 2025. The book also reads very well, so let me know when your next one is coming out cause I'll be pre-ordering๐
This is by far the most insightful book I have read in probably forever. It's given me the perspective on disasters I've been missing for so long as it's the story no one (perdominantly the media) talks about.
Can definitely recommend if you're still looking for a xmas present!
Miami Herald - FEMA to cities hit by hurricanes: Rebuild higher or lose your flood insurance
Ongoing drama with flood insurance as SW Florida rebuilds from Ian, Helene, Milton. www.miamiherald.com/news/weather...
From @harrisalexc.bsky.social who should come over here sometime
HT @riskmarketnews.bsky.social
One interesting fact that I just realized from checking my notes is that *all* major hurricanes underwent rapid intensification this season. The only exception is midgetOscar, that RI'd to Cat1 intensity.
๐ Thank you Brian for this extensive overview! I was just getting started on making a ppt of the season, your blog provides a comprehensive summary of all there needs to be discussed.
I did my first conference on fancy (uncomfortable) shoes only to realize I was never going to do that again haha. Ever since I've been doing conferences on sneakers, still no regrets ๐
I recognize my fortune in living in NL, outside the hurricane-prone region (for now, let's see what climate change brings us), but I resonate really well with delayed treatments negatively affecting my physical well-being. Now imagine if the cause of delay would be a significant hurricane impact...
I do have to say the paper has a pretty important recommendation: make "healthcare planning for chronically ill people" part of hurricane prepping, prior to the season's start. Discuss possible scenarios related to hurricane impacts and med. treatments with your healthcare provider.
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At first I thought this was ChatGPT at work, to write a paper on my life, but nope, someone has actually published the crossover of my chronic illness and my area of expertise๐
Just make sure you wear comfortable shoes cause AGU is also quite the walking party ๐
The 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season in 60 seconds, from Alberto to Sara:
The private sector is hiring scientists at an incredible rate. Even if you consider yourself a "traditional" academic, the ability to translate your research to a real-world application is enormously fulfilling. It shows that quality research matters and has actual impact.
Very nice visualization and communication of uncertainty in weather forecasts by the British Met Office!
*takes notes*
The Philippines have now been hit by four typhoons in the span of just 10 days.
Can't say I recall ever seeing this before.
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(From a lecturer perspective ๐) Maybe something like SSTs, ocean heat content or anomalies of these? Particularly in the case of RI you'd (I guess often?) see a nice relationship between this and a sudden spike in intensification ๐
Please know that your past content is also still very useful! :) I use your intensity animation of Hurricane Lee (ofc with proper credit) in my lecture slides to show to students what rapid intensification looks like. It's a very illustrative animation, so thank you for that!!