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Stand Up & Holler! Students in GEA3500: The Geography of Europe examine how physical, cultural, and political forces shape the region in a global context givingday.ufl.edu/campaigns/ge... #AllForTheGators
Undergraduates from across UF spend their summer developing geospatial skills through close faculty mentoring in the GeoGator Summer Research Program. Your Giving Day support helps us train the next generation of geographers givingday.ufl.edu/campaigns/ge... #AllForTheGators
🎉Dr. Joann Mossa was awarded the @geographers.bsky.social Later Career Fellowship for her work on fluvial geomorphology. Congratulations! www.aag.org/2026-aag-awa... @rockyrivers.bsky.social
Morphodynamics and riverbed elevation changes in the lower Apalachicola River: a study of large lowland river systems, by Ali R. Alruzuq, @rockyrivers.bsky.social, Amobichukwu C. Amanambu, Yin-Hsuen Chen & Mark Brenner link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Anyone clicking on this link before September 13, 2025 will have free access to our latest article in the Journal of Hydrology. #Rivers #Hydrology #Degradation #Hydrologic #Drought
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This is what a Cold Air Front looks like from Space
Great opportunity for leaders
Enjoyed working on this paper led by Love Kumar
Thanks again Nick for the attention to our paper!
It was fun collaborating with this team and interviewing several past presidents of @theAAG
Six months ago, IPSO upheld our complaint against the Telegraph for its article falsely claiming rail delays due to extreme weather were falling (they weren’t).
Today, the facts are clear: 7,000 trains were delayed last year from floods alone. @roundourwayuk.bsky.social
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Climate and weather extremes affect the military and more.
New world disorder
What is happening at FEMA? Instability, cuts, and a looming sense of dread have FEMA employees unsure the agency is ready for hurricanes, fires, and floods. “We are being set up for a really, really bad situation," says one.
The latest paper from our group. #Florida #landslide #Apalachicola #River
At least 144 dead and more than 730 injured across Myanmar according to reports. Giant ruptures appeared in Myittha, Mandalay Region after the earthquake. #earthquake
The Myanmar 7.7 earthquake as felt in Bangkok
We need science to be keeping an eye on the planet.
Thanks to @kinarnicholas.bsky.social for bringing attention to our paper. #mining #depressions #Anthropocene #river #flooding #Lidar #Amite
Number of skyscrapers per capita per city.
I don’t know Minneapolis really shocked me.
#geosky #geography #skyscraper
Rivers, too
New Orleans has contended with hurricanes, heat waves and the occasional ice storm. But snow? Not so much. The city went 15 years without measurable snow until Tuesday morning. nyti.ms/40q7Kzx
Snow day in New Orleans
Snow in New Orleans
This is a once-in-a-generation satellite image that shows snow cover in Houston, New Orleans, the Florida Panhandle and along coastal areas of the Southeast.
Yes, remnant snow cover from previous storms still visible in the DC area.
More at cwg.live
A fairly large alligator fills the center of the photo, head up, surrounded by snow, with some snow-covered bushes in the upper corners.
Scene at a gator sanctuary in Florida... (photog unknown)
Good thing we pulled out of the Paris Climate Agreement. Florida needed the snow this time of year 🤣☃️🤣