Leon Hermanson (@leonherm) 's Twitter Profile
Leon Hermanson

@leonherm

Predictability researcher for seasonal to decadal time scales with a focus on the North Atlantic. Also studies storms and surfs the waves they create.

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calendar_today05-10-2010 18:19:39

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@borenbears (@borenbears) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Watch out. NOAA is doubling the odds that this hurricane season will be above normal, increasing the number of storms forecast. It's already a busy year with 5 named storms so far (2 is normal for this time of year). Why? Hot oceans, tardy El Nino. apnews.com/article/hurric…

Leon Hermanson (@leonherm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How can anyone argue that it is too expensive to do more to cut greenhouse gases when climate change is estimated as already costing us $140 billion a year?! theguardian.com/environment/20…

Prof Richard Betts (@richardabetts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Approaching 1.5°C: how will we know we’ve reached this crucial warming mark? The Paris Agreement does not define "temperature rise", so recognition of 1.5°C being reached may be delayed In @nature we propose the Current Global Warming Level metric nature.com/articles/d4158…

A. Düsterhus (@aduesterhus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another two days to submit an abstract for #EGU24 Still looking for a session and you work on seasonal to decadal predictions? Take a look at CL4.3: " Seasonal to multi-decadal climate predictions and their applications" meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/session/… #s2d

Lijing Cheng (@lijing_cheng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[1/12] Now 2023 Ocean Data is out! Global 2023 upper 2000 m ocean heat content was the highest ever recorded by modern instruments, 15 ZJ higher than 2022 for IAP data (doi.org/10.1007/s00376…) with a major update of IAP time series since 1940 (ocean.iap.ac.cn)

[1/12] Now 2023 Ocean Data is out! Global 2023 upper 2000 m ocean heat content was the highest ever recorded by modern instruments, 15 ZJ higher than 2022 for IAP data (doi.org/10.1007/s00376…) with a major update of IAP time series since 1940 (ocean.iap.ac.cn)
Jon Robson (@jonirobson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper! North Atlantic response to observed North Atlantic oscillation surface heat flux in three climate models, by Kim et al. (Including @yohan_R_R and me!) doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D…

Peter Cox (@coxypm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new emergent constraint paper is now out in Nature Communications! This one reduces uncertainty in arguably the most policy-relevant numbers to come from climate science: the global carbon budgets consistent with the Paris targets. Global Systems Institute exeter link.springer.com/10.1038/s41467…

Guillaume Maze (@mazeguillaume) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌊🎉 #argofloat network just hit a monumental milestone with its 3,000,000th profile! Celebrating 20 years of in-situ, real-time, global, multi-disciplinary and free-access ocean data that has been revolutionizing modern oceanography for 20 years! #OceanScience #Argo3Million

🌊🎉 #argofloat network just hit a monumental milestone with its 3,000,000th profile! 
Celebrating 20 years of in-situ, real-time, global, multi-disciplinary and free-access ocean data that has been revolutionizing modern oceanography for 20 years! #OceanScience #Argo3Million
Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1890, Henri Poincaré proved the non-existence of the uniform first integral of the three-body problem and the sensitive dependence to initial conditions of its trajectories. Yet, stable solutions to it do exist and these are some of them.