Danielle Touma
@danielletouma
Extreme climate events in a warming world
Assistant Research Professor | she/her
UT Institute for Geophysics | UT Austin
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http://danielletouma.com 14-12-2008 23:13:51
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An attribution analysis by Climate Central has found that 6.5 billion people — more than 80% of the world's population — were impacted by heat intensified by human-caused climate change during July.
The second paper of my PhD has been published in npj Journals Climate & Atmospheric Science! ✨ We quantify the uncertainty associated with downscaling & bias-correcting CMIP6 climate models. This uncertainty is important in many circumstances! 🧵... nature.com/articles/s4161…
Good round-up of how shocking 2023 has been from a climate perspective. Quotes from yours truly Dr Doug McNeall, Ed Hawkins, Zeke Hausfather, Kelton Minor, Danielle Touma, @kristie_ebi, Mark C. Serreze sciencenews.org/article/climat… by Carolyn Gramling
"To understand climate change adaptation we must characterize climate variability. Here's how." One Earth cell.com/one-earth/full… Anne Pisor Danielle Touma @ClimateChirper Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability James Holland Jones
With the largest blaze in Texas history still burning across the state, BBC Future asked climate scientist Danielle Touma University of Texas Institute for Geophysics why extreme weather could mean more wildfires for Texas. Read the report: bbc.com/future/article… UT Austin Research UT Jackson School of Geosciences
I am recruiting two graduate students (MS or PhD) interested in computational hydrology for Fall 2025 to join my newly established a.c.t. hydro lab (acthydro.com) UBuffalo SUNY - The State University of New York! Please share widely! More details can be found here: acthydro.com/join.html
Thank you Sabrina Imbler for speaking to me about our new paper on hydroclimate volatility (nature.com/articles/s4301…) and how it relates to the LA wildfires
For the first UTIG+ Climate Hour of 2025, Danielle Touma discussed the climate science behind the #LAWildfires, why they spread so quick and what to expect in the future. If you're a climate scientist at UT Jackson School of Geosciences or UT Austin, Climate Hour meets Fridays at 1:30pm at UTIG.