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Posts by Corwin Wright

Poster for International seminar of meteo-tsuanmi research. Talks by Dr Clare Lewis, Dr Gui Hu, Dr Valentin Heller, Dr Mo Heidarzadeh and Prof. Jadranka Sepic.

Poster for International seminar of meteo-tsuanmi research. Talks by Dr Clare Lewis, Dr Gui Hu, Dr Valentin Heller, Dr Mo Heidarzadeh and Prof. Jadranka Sepic.

Join us next Tuesday (31st March) for the CAER sponsored international seminar on meteo-tsunami research, both in-person and on Teams. Please email Dr Mohammad Heidarzadeh for the Teams link. Details in the poster attached.

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A 'photo' that is just a black box.

A 'photo' that is just a black box.

Why yes, DHL, I really believe you attempted delivery to my house when I stayed in all day for you and this is the photo you left of it. Very convincing.

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Animate materials and their role in engineering a more sustainable future by Prof. Mark Miodownik Join us at this Distinguished Lecture by Professor Mark Miodownik on sustainable materials, with networking opportunities before and after the event.

We are pleased to announce that @markmiodownik.bsky.social will give the CAER distinguished lecture for 2026. We are looking forward to welcoming him to Bath in a month's time. www.bath.ac.uk/events/anima...

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Regional names for alleyways…

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If you are in Oxford tomorrow, I have spent a realistically disproportionate amount of time making animations for this seminar at 11.30 in AOPP, so you should come:

www.physics.ox.ac.uk/events/aopp-...

A colleague said to claim a 5-year old child made the third one; sadly it was 43-year old me.

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you are not prepared for the soundtrack

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11th National Climate Dynamics Workshop UK Climate Dynamics Workshops are annual in-person events aiming to promote collaboration amongst the UK academic sector and the Met Office.

Registration now open for the 11th UK National Climate Dynamics Workshop.

22-24 June at University of Reading. Abstract deadline is 30 April.

www.rmets.org/event/11th-n...

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Book cover of my upcoming book: How Our Climate Works: A Brief Guide in Seven Lessons.

Book cover of my upcoming book: How Our Climate Works: A Brief Guide in Seven Lessons.

Here's the first look at the cover of my upcoming popular science book on Earth’s climate.

The book explores the core science that shapes the world we live in.

More to come as we head towards publication in autumn. @princetonupress.bsky.social

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Satellite image of ripples in clouds that mimic water ripples.

Satellite image of ripples in clouds that mimic water ripples.

Aiming to significantly advance understanding of atmospheric dynamics and storm prediction, @corwinwright.bsky.social and team @uniofbath.bsky.social develop new tools that will allow us to see the full atmospheric wave field for the first time.
www.flipsnack.com/leverhulmetr...

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Featuring a one-page article describing the ideas behind our new project, "Seeing the Unseen".

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Summery fieldwork memories to brighten your day ☀️

Photos from TEAMx fieldwork in Italy last July, where we used radiosondes (and radar, research aircraft, and bespoke instruments) to improve weather forecasts around mountains.

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1300s fine, 1200s trickier, 1100s bits and pieces. Interesting read.

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Last meeting of the week done - 34 straight hours of them since Monday. Going to go and sit in the living room with a cup of chai and quietly jibber.

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NASA Selects Two Earth System Explorers Missions - NASA These two missions were selected for continued development as part of NASA’s Earth System Explorers Program, which conducts principal investigator-led Earth

Significant news out of NASA earth science: They've finally selected two new missions for its explorers competed line, cost capped at $335M: EDGE, a next-gen lidar and successor to Icesat-2/GEDI, and STRIVE, a limb sounder for pollution and more and much-needed successor to Aura.

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NASA Selects Two Earth System Explorers Missions - NASA These two missions were selected for continued development as part of NASA’s Earth System Explorers Program, which conducts principal investigator-led Earth

STRIVE selected :-) Looking forward to continuing working with the rest of the mission science team and hopefully getting some really useful data! www.nasa.gov/news-release...

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Mechanisms Linking Stratospheric Gravity Wave Activity to Hurricane Intensification: Insights From Model Simulation of Hurricane Joaquin This study provides further evidence for using stratospheric gravity wave (GW) activity as a proxy for hurricane intensification GWs excited during hurricane intensification display higher freque...

This specific image is from agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/... and I think the lead author Xue made it, but we make images like this fairly routinely for our work - it's very helpful to help visualise the spatial structure of the wave field mentally.

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Yes! It's done in Matlab and actually fairly easy - it's just a set of isosurfaces of constant vertical velocity (w'), combined with a surface image from Natural Earth. Maybe 20-30 lines of code? The hard part is asking a modeller nicely to make the data for you to plot ;-)

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Deadline is 22nd of Feb, and all apps received by then will be fairly considered (right now it says apps will close when we have a candidate - this is an admin error and I have asked for it to be removed). Funding is specifically for *this project* rather than as a competition with other projects.

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We are currently advertising a four-year fully-funded* PhD project on if we can use stratospheric waves to predict hurricanes and typhoons earlier. If you or someone you know would be interested in this, please get in touch!

www.findaphd.com/phds/project...

* for UK students only, unfortunately

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London. (Durham's is about a year older than London's)

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It's usually much easier to handwrite mathematically-based subject exams - entering equations is extremely tedious on a computer even with Latex, which many students won't know, and an exam Q would usually need at least a dozen rearrangement steps. This would describe almost all exams in our dept.

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Having given my AGU talk on Hunga-induced atmospheric perturbations, I'm now off to the food court to address my own hunger perturbation.

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Texte: le calendrier de l’avent interdit 

Image 1: un pied de biche 

Image 2: un ensemble de casiers automatiques type « Amazon » situé en extérieur

Texte: le calendrier de l’avent interdit Image 1: un pied de biche Image 2: un ensemble de casiers automatiques type « Amazon » situé en extérieur

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Got a new grant just in time to not lose my two fantastic postdocs :-) Will also be recruiting for a new PhD student to study whether atmospheric gravity waves can be used to help predict hurricanes - an ad will be coming out probably early next year once the paperwork has worked through the system.

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Must be a black hole nearby ;-)

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Giving an undergraduate lecture on the outer planets, and it feels weird to introduce Uranus as "discovered near the big Sainsburys'". However, since it was discovered in Bath, they all live here but won't know the street name, and that's the nearest major landmark...

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I am currently writing a set of *three* lectures in which I describe the whole atmosphere from surface to geocorona for an audience of electrical engineers. It is ... compressed. After this I get another set of three lectures to cover all solar and space physics, then one lecture for the planets.

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Just to contradict the tube strike horror stories, this is my trip from King's Cross to Paddington (Thameslink then Elizabeth Line) at 4.45pm during today's strike. Not quite sure where all the people are - maybe scared off by the crowds earlier in the week?

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Quantifying Predictability of the Middle Atmosphere - Eos A new high-resolution global model is used to study predictability of atmospheric circulation from the surface to 120 kilometers.

✨Editor's Pick✨

In JGR: Atmospheres, a new high-resolution global model is used to study predictability of atmospheric circulation from the Earth's surface up to 120 kilometers.

🔗 Learn more in @eos.org: buff.ly/Hbe4kx4

#AGUPubs #Atmosphere

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