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Posts by Dr Stephen Thomson

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Scientists have been publishing climate models since ~1970.

A good way to evaluate their skill is to compare what they expected to happen in the years after the model was published to observed climate changes.

It turns out most models were pretty spot-on:

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The effects of gravity on the climate and circulation of a terrestrial planet The climate and circulation of a terrestrial planet are governed by many orbital and planetary parameters, but here we explore the effect of changing the Newtonian gravitational acceleration. We cons...

Thanks @meteodenny.bsky.social - it's here rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....

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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...
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Please do forward these adverts to any interested students. We'd be delighted to recieve their application!

#phdposition #climate #weather #prediction #planets

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Award details | Funding and scholarships for students | University of Exeter

The second project is with Dr William Seviour looking at predicting weather extremes using rare event algorithms, in collaboration with scientists at the UK Met Office @metoffice.bsky.social.
www.exeter.ac.uk/study/fundin...

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Award details | Funding and scholarships for students | University of Exeter

We're advertising 2 fully-funded PhD positions in atmospheric science @exeter.ac.uk for entry in September 2025. Both are open to UK and international appliants.
The first project is with me looking at Atmospheric heat transport across a range of planetary climates
www.exeter.ac.uk/study/fundin...

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The Predictability of Weather and Climate group at the Physics Department of the University of Oxford invites applications for an open-ended senior research position: my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecru...

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Saying my first hello to BlueSky, and hoping it is a saner place than what the other site has unfortunately become.

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Here's some maps showing where today's winds fit in each station's all-time #climate, in terms of percentiles and "rank".

I tend to find 99%'ile or greater a good guide, with established stations, for impactful winds.

A number of all-time station records set in #StormÉowyn

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ECMWF model forecast for 24 Jan 00Z showing wind gusts >140mph off the southwest of Ireland

ECMWF model forecast for 24 Jan 00Z showing wind gusts >140mph off the southwest of Ireland

>140mph gusts, in a global model, as Storm Éowyn approaches Britain and Ireland on Friday

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This is a very important issue. The success rate of proposals is so low that people spend all their time, writing proposals and not doing actual science. Another way science is broken.

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Adding this to the spring semester lecture material 😁

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Do you love to write code or teach others about data-centered Earth Systems Science? Maybe you're interested in the interplay of science and data? The NSF Unidata Summer Internship program is looking for you! Apply by January 24, 2025 to work with us next summer: www.unidata.ucar.edu/blogs/news/e...

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Cheers to all for getting through Term 1! To the wonderful students, the supportive staff, and the occasional caffeinated miracle! ☕️
Time to rest before we do it all again 🙂

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Picard management tip: Share the credit. Take the blame.

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Lecturer in graduation gown with graduating students behind him.

Lecturer in graduation gown with graduating students behind him.

Loved attending @exeter.ac.uk's graduation yesterday to cheer for our MSc in Weather and Climate students. Teaching at a University is a great privilidge, and it's wonderful to have the opportunity to celebrate our students' achievements. Well done to all!

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I've made a starter pack of people who work on the stratosphere/middle atmosphere and/or often post about the stratosphere, including forecasts of the polar vortex.

Please do suggest anyone I've missed – quite hard to keep up with everyone on here now!

go.bsky.app/MxwzdEi

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Advancing weather and climate prediction: breaking the convergence barrier , NERC GW4+ DTP PhD studentship for September 2025 Entry Ref: 5386 at University of Exeter on FindAPhD.com PhD Project - Advancing weather and climate prediction: breaking the convergence barrier , NERC GW4+ DTP PhD studentship for September 2025 Entry Ref: 5386 at University of Exeter, listed on FindAPhD....

Exciting PhD opportunity at the cutting edge of weather and climate modelling: www.findaphd.com/phds/project...

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Jupiter’s Poles: In a new review, Hue+2024 re-project the #JWST NIRCAM 2.12-micron observations of #Jupiter’s north (top) and south (bottom) polar regions (Hueso+2023), showing delicate hazes over each pole, with filaments and waves suggesting a richly dynamic polar hood.

arxiv.org/abs/2410.20413

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Spending hours with ChatGPT can save you minutes of reading the documentation.

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Sr Director position (weather forecast) at UChicago's new Human-Centered Weather Forecasting Initiative. Unique opportunity to lead an interdisciplinary team to generate AI- & physics-based forecasts, particularly to support communities most vulnerable to climate variability.

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Advert for a PhD project on 'Understanding pathways to extreme heat using large ensembles' with me, Mike Byrne, Chris Taylor and Nick Dunstone, funded by the Iapetus DTP and based at the University of St Andrews.

Advert for a PhD project on 'Understanding pathways to extreme heat using large ensembles' with me, Mike Byrne, Chris Taylor and Nick Dunstone, funded by the Iapetus DTP and based at the University of St Andrews.

Come and do a PhD in beautiful St Andrews!

I am looking for a PhD student to work on an Iapetus DTP-funded project, 'Understanding pathways to extreme heat using large ensembles', with co-supervision from @drmichaelbyrne.bsky.social, Chris Taylor and Nick Dunstone.

iapetus2.ac.uk/studentships...

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A lit pumpkin with the bands & storms of Jupiter

A lit pumpkin with the bands & storms of Jupiter

And my final #sciart pumpkin (also my most viral post ever) Jupiter in IR

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Timelapse of Juice’s lunar-Earth flyby
Timelapse of Juice’s lunar-Earth flyby YouTube video by European Space Agency, ESA

Hello new Bluesky followers! Back in August, #ESAJuice completed its LEGA (lunar-earth flyby), sending it towards Venus, where it'll pick up speed for its long journey out to Jupiter (arriving in 2031). It was a superb opportunity to test out the sophisticated instrument suite at the Moon and Earth

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Great example of #citizenscience here: using the gorgeous JunoCam observations of Jupiter's diverse vortices (ovals, spots, storms of different colours and sizes), combined with a Zooniverse volunteer project, to extract some #planetaryscience. Nicely done!

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Deadline 23 Sept: We are hiring a postdoc to work on extreme temperatures in a changing climate (broad scope). Please share and mention to colleagues who might be interested!

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In case you don’t believe the same equations describe motion in the atmosphere and the ocean.

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Decided to create a planetary climate starter pack. Let me know if you'd like to be included, and I'll add as I see more people.

go.bsky.app/BzJ8PXY

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We are hiring a postdoc to work on extreme temperatures in a changing climate. Scope is broad, with flexibility for the successful candidate to work on questions aligned with their interests and experience. Please share!

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An aerial view of the long-demolished Art Deco Firestone factory in Hounslow, London, in 1953. It is surrounded by a mix of fields, railway lines, roads and industrial sheds.

An aerial view of the long-demolished Art Deco Firestone factory in Hounslow, London, in 1953. It is surrounded by a mix of fields, railway lines, roads and industrial sheds.

One of those amazing free resources that lots of people don't know exists: Britain from Above, with historic aerial photos of the entire country. If you get a free account and login, you can zoom close enough to see your Nan's washing on the line in 1951.

www.britainfromabove.org.uk/en

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