Shuting Yang (@shutingdk) 's Twitter Profile
Shuting Yang

@shutingdk

Climate scientist and climate modeler, focus on Arctic and global climate issues.

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calendar_today11-12-2017 23:19:10

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Xiaohua Yang (@xiaohua_dmi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Decline on global airtraffic during the #COVID19 is also likely to have negative impact on short range weather forecasting at DMI. Past weeks have seen a gradual and significant decline on the amount of assimilated aircraft data in the DMI operational models HARMONIE-COMEPS.

Decline on global airtraffic during the #COVID19 is also likely to have negative impact on short range weather forecasting at DMI. Past weeks have seen a gradual and significant decline on the amount of assimilated aircraft data in the DMI operational models HARMONIE-COMEPS.
Chiara Bearzotti (@hhchiara) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Perfect weather to stay inside and attend the virtual #ECEARTH meeting 8-11 February! Shuting Yang and our DMI team will be online for the next 4 days, with 150 attendees and more than 30 presenters

Perfect weather to stay inside and attend the virtual #ECEARTH meeting 8-11 February! <a href="/ShutingDK/">Shuting Yang</a> and our <a href="/dmidk/">DMI</a> team will be online for the next 4 days, with 150 attendees and more than 30 presenters
Chiara Bearzotti (@hhchiara) 's Twitter Profile Photo

...if only my screen were bigger, you do not fit all in one picture! #ECEARTH21 thank you all for the fruitful inputs, discussions and all the presentations, see you all at the next #ECEARTH meeting! Shuting Yang DMI

...if only my screen were bigger, you do not fit all in one picture! #ECEARTH21 thank you all for the fruitful inputs, discussions and all the presentations, see you all at the next #ECEARTH meeting! <a href="/ShutingDK/">Shuting Yang</a> <a href="/dmidk/">DMI</a>
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Our paper goes online in NatureClimate! We examined El Niño behavior over thousands of years in multimodel ensemble after increased CO2, and found robust reduced El Niño amplitude after several hundred years in all models, even though large variations on short time scale.

Biodiv. & Ecosystem Services in a Changing Climate (@becc_sweden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

EC-Earth scientists from BECC & sister SRA MERGE i.a met in Lund to discuss next generation Earth System models & EC-Earth4, reviewing new science & technology in Earth system modelling, revisit science outcome of EC-Earth3, etc. Speakers i.a: DMI SMHI ECMWF BSC-CNS KNMI

EC-Earth scientists from BECC &amp; sister SRA MERGE i.a met in Lund to discuss next generation Earth System models &amp; EC-Earth4, reviewing new science &amp; technology in Earth system modelling, revisit science outcome of EC-Earth3, etc. Speakers i.a: <a href="/dmidk/">DMI</a> <a href="/SMHI/">SMHI</a> <a href="/ECMWF/">ECMWF</a> <a href="/BSC_CNS/">BSC-CNS</a> <a href="/KNMI/">KNMI</a>
Communications Earth & Environment (@commsearth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢New study: Climate model simulations of central #Arctic surface temperatures are more accurate than appreciated, whereas the benchmark data from observation-based reanalyses are biased warm rdcu.be/dz6mL Shuting Yang @jacobhoeyer Pia Englyst DMI #NCKF_DK OptimESM HE

📢New study: Climate model simulations of central #Arctic surface temperatures are more accurate than appreciated, whereas the benchmark data from observation-based reanalyses are biased warm
rdcu.be/dz6mL
<a href="/ShutingDK/">Shuting Yang</a> @jacobhoeyer <a href="/PEnglyst/">Pia Englyst</a> <a href="/dmidk/">DMI</a> #NCKF_DK <a href="/optimESM_eu/">OptimESM HE</a>
Steffen Tietsche (@stietsche) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Timo Vihma’s conclusion of excellent talk on Arctic-mid latitude linkages at #CryosphericExtremes. Stresses complexity of the linkages, direct vs indirect effects, and dependency on region and season. The question is not “if”, but “how” and “how much”!

Timo Vihma’s conclusion of excellent talk on Arctic-mid latitude linkages at #CryosphericExtremes. Stresses complexity of the linkages, direct vs indirect effects, and dependency on region and season. The question is not “if”, but “how” and “how much”!