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Ryan Holmes

@holmesryanm

Physical Oceanographer, ARC DECRA Fellow and Rock Climber

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linkhttp://rmholmes.github.io calendar_today08-11-2017 19:23:13

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This semester I've been using #Dedalus and #Python to help students visualize and understand geophysical flows. It's an awesome tool. If you're interested, check out this workshop at ANU Earth Sciences 🌏 next week!

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Nature's perfect match is breaking down and the Great Barrier Reef is in peril abc.net.au/news/2018-08-2… via ABC News - great graphics in this scary ABC article on the GBR

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5 million from the minerals council vs $200,000 from environmental groups...the real problem with our political system. nytimes.com/2018/08/21/wor…

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Check out our new study on ocean heat transport published in J. Physical Oceanography bit.ly/2HwCkm1. We examine the transport of heat from warm to cold waters within the ocean, revealing the key role of the tropical Pacific.

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NEW STUDY: Australia is the world’s third largest fossil fuel exporter, behind only Russia & Saudi Arabia. “Many argue Australia’s emissions are small on a global scale, but this research shows the complete opposite." Richie Merzian Australia Institute tai.org.au/content/new-an…

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Our new paper on tracer transport in the abyssal ocean turned up some interesting and surprising results: tracer transport can actually be reduced near boundaries where turbulence is enhanced

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Very cool tech, a perpetual EV track... the only problem being that the truck is hauling lime to make cement, a significant CO2 emitter...

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Our new paper out in GRL early view today: A neat temperature-coordinate analysis shows how the Atlantic's ocean heat transport depends critically on turbulent mixing and surface fluxes in the tropical Pacific agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20… Prof. Matt England Jan Zika ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes

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Check out my latest article on the Conversation: The story of a wave, from wind-blown ripples to breaking on the beach. Via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand theconversation.com/the-story-of-a…

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Super excited to be awarded an Australian Research Council #DECRA #DE21. Looking forward to 3 years of working to improve Australia's climate and ocean modelling capabilities! #ClimateScience SydneyUniGeo University of Sydney

Jan Zika (@jandzika) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great talk by Ryan Holmes today at #amos2021 discussing work with @Taimoor_SA, Damien Irving and @JohnChurchOcean and me. In a nut shell: organise the ocean from warm to cold and look at temp changes at different percentiles. Adiabatic invariant +benefits of WMT framework +Simple!

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More work is needed to understand how these processes will play out in the future. And we need to expand our measurement coverage of the oceans, including additional deep-reaching Argo floats to track ocean heat content below 2000-m.

More work is needed to understand how these processes will play out in the future. And we need to expand our measurement coverage of the oceans, including additional deep-reaching Argo floats to track ocean heat content below 2000-m.
Nature News & Views (@naturenv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Carbon storage in Earth’s oceans is controlled by deep-sea mixing processes, but observations of the structure and patterns of these processes are sparse. Ryan Holmes discusses a dye-release experiment that fills the gap. go.nature.com/3RGrrj2

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If you're interested in the latest research on abyssal ocean mixing and how it is important for climate, check out my piece in Nature News & Views . Congratulations to Wynne-Cattanach and colleagues on a successful field experiment and a great paper! lnkd.in/exG3uTEx

If you're interested in the latest research on abyssal ocean mixing and how it is important for climate, check out my piece in <a href="/NatureNV/">Nature News & Views</a> .  Congratulations to Wynne-Cattanach and colleagues on a successful field experiment and a great paper!

lnkd.in/exG3uTEx