
Dan Lunt
@climatesamwell
Climate Scientist 🌍
IPCC AR6 Lead Author 🇺🇳
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https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/persons/dan-j-lunt/publications/ 17-11-2017 10:24:22
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Exciting postdoc position in paleoclimate modelling at University of Bristol and University of Exeter to work with Fanny Monteiro, Dan Lunt and Ed Gasson. Link to apply: jobs.ac.uk/job/DED895/res…




📢Job alert! Are you interested in palaeoclimate over geological timescales? If so, we have an open post-doc Oxford Earth Sciences on Natural Environment Research Council project, with me Dan Lunt Sebastian Steinig & others Bridge_Bristol Please RT! Deadline Feb 20th. tinyurl.com/3n8kp9c6

🚨New paper Science Magazine led by my PhD student Cooper Malanoski on extinction selectivity. We find taxa will go extinct regardless of their traits if climate change is great enough: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… University of Oxford Dan Lunt Alex Farnsworth🌻 Graphic by: Maija Karala



Really pleased for Freya Bennett, who just won an award from the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) for her undergraduate dissertation at @GeogBristol, on ENSO variability in deep time - congratulations to her!! She found some super-interesting changes in ENSO strength as a function of paleogeography.

20yrs ago Valdes moved to Bristol and our climate/biochemistry group (BRIDGE) was born. We celebrated our anniversary by bringing back many of our alumni. I love co-leading the group with Fanny Monteiro - life is a lot of fun when you have such friendly and exciting colleagues❤️


New paper led by Dan Lunt (Dan Lunt) in Communications Earth & Environment that highlights the benefits of using the paleoclimate record in the model development and evaluation cycle, in particular for screening models with too-high or too-low climate sensitivity.(tinyurl.com/yz798rbh)



Currently working at NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research ...not a bad view from my office window...and not bad hikes too!



Ever wondered how giant Miocene crocodylians (e.g. Purussaurus and Mourasuchus) attained such large sizes? In this new paper led by PhD student Ana Laura S. Paiva, we show that climate of the Western Amazonian region played a key role! sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Follow the thread 🧵 👇




Nature Geoscience piece: "Ocean drilling makes for more robust climate modelling of the future" nature.com/articles/s4156… . Data from IODP and other sources is essential for evaluating climate models under extreme conditions. Jiang Zhu NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research , RIchard Wood Met Office .


