Paper alert ‼️ 🧪Our very own Dr Jade Margerum just published her 2nd PhD paper on International Women’s Day! 💐🌻🌹🌷
15 years of monitoring of #Botovskaya Cave in #Siberia!
Kudos to our women & an amazing team!
@olakwiecien3.bsky.social @annabelwolf.bsky.social
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📅 Abstract deadline: Thursday, 15 January 2026, 13:00 CET
🎯 Submit here: meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU26/sessio...
We are excited to see you in Vienna!
#EGU26 #AtmosphericRivers
This session provides a comprehensive platform for discussing the latest advances in atmospheric river (AR) science. We invite all contributions that aim at a better understanding of AR uncertainties, processes, and impacts across past, present, and future climates.
🌍 Call for Abstracts: Session AS1.34 at EGU General Assembly 2026
We are excited to invite you to submit your abstract to our session at the EGU General Assembly 2026:
🌧️Atmospheric rivers: Understanding their processes and impacts across past, present, and future climates (AS1.34)🌧️
While the very same „deadly rivers“ are also vital resources of freshwater, I really appreciate a global perspective on the hazards they can cause. In this sense, it’s our actions today that that bring about the floods of tomorrow.
A great article by the @washingtonpost.com which I’m excited to have contributed to!💦💨
It has really powerful interactive visualisations of how a warming planet is also a moistening planet on which more precipitation-induced disasters strike regions all around the globe🌎
wapo.st/4oklfvh
Thanks for having me & showing me all the really cool research you’re doing in Valencia!🙌🏻🌏
… we reconstruct temperatures & seasonality from a stalagmite collected in Arctic Siberia, dating 9Ma back. While global average temperatures back then were around 4.5 °C - similar to future high emissions scenarios - Arctic temperatures could have been as high as +11.1 °C (−12.3 °C today). (2/3)
An Arctic warming of > 18 °C far surpasses what models predict and holds vital implications for vulnerable Arctic permafrost soils. (3/3)
The Arctic is warming roughly 4x faster than the rest of the planet. How do we know how fast it will warm in the future? Models, alright, but palaeo-analogues from the deep past offer real data! In our new study… (1/2)
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🌍 Fresh dataset of atmospheric rivers just dropped!
After 3 years of work, we proudly present PIKART — 8 decades of user-friendly global AR data.
We really hope it can help to better understand water transport & climate impacts 💨💧
Give it a go: ar.pik-potsdam.de
#ClimateData #AtmosphericRivers
Great to see our work in @eos.org ! A good read for the evening! 😇 kudos to all our friends & colleagues that contribute to this ongoing endeavour - there is so much to learn! 🤩 together - always! @thomasopel.bsky.social @juvmcburst.bsky.social @pucicu.de @scitobias.bsky.social @leverhulme.ac.uk
Back to good old Austria Center Vienna for the European Space Agency’s Living Planet Symposium #LPS25. After a grand opening yesterday, I‘m curious to learn more about Earth Observation & discuss science! 🌎 🛰️
With its 21k attendees, #EGU25 can really feel a bit overwhelming at times😵💫 But it’s also an awesome opportunity to catch up with
science friends & check out loads of cool research! 🌍
Thanks to all attendees & everyone presenting exciting research in last Friday‘s first-ever #EGU25 session on Atmospheric Rivers! See you next year! #atmosphericrivers
AS1.30
Attending EGU25 conference?
Working on atmospheric rivers?
We’ll be stoked to have you joining our session! #EGU25 #atmosphericrivers #climate #EarthScience
#AtmosphericRivers at @eurogeosciences.bsky.social (Vienna and online) this year! Abstract deadline Jan 15th...
🌍 EGU25: ATMOSPHERIC RIVERS 🌍
💨SESSION:
Atmospheric rivers: Understanding their processes and impacts across past, present, and future climates (AS1.30)
🎯 www.egu25.eu/guidelines/s...
📅 Travel funding deadline: Monday, 2 December 2024, 13:00 CET
A new paper led by Sebastian Sippel just appeared in Nature arguing that ocean temperature measurements in the early 20th century have a cold bias.
It's a fun story illustrating the process of scientific discovery, so let me talk about it a bit. 🧵
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
We Europeans need to practice survival in a rapidly changing climate - my opinion piece, focussed on Spain, but could equally have been written 3 years ago after the deadly floods in Germany . We've not learned enough & that costs lives and livelihoods. www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...