
Dr. Rosimar Rios-Berrios
@rosimarwx
Boricua 🇵🇷 | Atmospheric scientist at @NCAR_Science | @UAlbanyDAES & @UPRM alumna | Hiking, running, & yoga enthusiast | Views are my own
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We were asked by Scientific American & Katie Weeman what we tell our kids about climate change. scientificamerican.com/article/what-d…






Community🏘 + weather models🌦 = a super important collab for forecasting 🤝 Next Wed, April 24, @ 5:30 pm, NSF NCAR Mesoscale & Microscale Meteorology scientist Kelly Werner will discuss community weather models+forecasting for our next Explorer Series lecture. Register: eventsquid.com/event.cfm?id=2…


Excited to attend the AMS Conference on Tropical Meteorology and Hurricanes this week at Longbeach, CA. I will be presenting a poster on Thursday during the CPEX session at 3:15pm, on work I’ve been doing with Michael M. Bell. Stop by if you can! #AMS36Hurr


🛬 PR 🇵🇷 Una cosa es ser exaltado en una asociación profesional preeminente como American Meteorological Society, y otra es ser reconocido en el Capitolio de mi querido Puerto Rico. Para alguien como yo, orgulloso de ser puertorriqueño, este día significa más. Me siento sumamente honrado y agradecido.



Our researchers decoded the best way to communicate #hurricane risk on social media & it starts w/ informative image posts, like the #ConeOfUncertainty. In fact, Twitter/X provided a "natural lab" for Rebecca Morss & Robert Prestley to analyze interactions. 📱 news.ucar.edu/132962/spinnin…


Just got a phone call from NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research alerting us of this and Mesa Lab evacuations.

Making 🌊 in #hurricane research! A new NSF NCAR study led by Dr. Rosimar Rios-Berrios shows that 2x as many hurricanes form 2 days after the passing of atmospheric Kelvin waves than in the days before. This info will be hugely helpful to forecasters+emergency responders. 🧵


