Toby P Jones (@tobyp_jones) 's Twitter Profile
Toby P Jones

@tobyp_jones

PhD Student in Mathematics and Statistics @UniofExeter. Studying relationship between aggregate risks from compound events.

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linkhttp://linkedin.com/in/toby-p-jones calendar_today30-10-2019 21:48:50

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Ed Hawkins (@ed_hawkins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ready for #ShowYourStripes on Friday? 1) Download your own stripes: ShowYourStripes.info 2) Share the graphics widely on 21st June 3) Start conversations about climate risks & actions to take

Peter Cox (@coxypm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I couldn't agree more! The free market seems to be incapable of including carbon costs in pricing, so governments, businesses, and organisations (including universities), need to do it themselves.

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IPCC AR6: "There is high confidence that anthropogenic climate change contributed to extreme rainfall amounts during Hurricane Harvey (2017) and other intense TCs" Expecting to see attribution studies for Hurricane Beryl published soon. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

RSC_2024 (@rsc_2024) 's Twitter Profile Photo

5 DAYS TO GO! 🏃🏻‍♀️🏃🏻‍♀️🏃🏻‍♀️ RSC 2024 #RSC2024 Registration & Abstract submission closes on 20 JULY! 📢📢📢 Check detail information on our website. Link for registration: sites.exeter.ac.uk/rsc2024/regist… Link for abstract submission: sites.exeter.ac.uk/rsc2024/abstra…

Uni of Reading (@uniofreading) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Casting our minds back to the fateful morning of 2 Nov, we think of one thing: a subpar cup of tea. Reading Meteorology have found that Storm Ciaran was to blame, with the storm's record-breaking low pressure meaning the boiling point of water was merely 98°C. rdg.ac/3W65ewb

Casting our minds back to the fateful morning of 2 Nov, we think of one thing: a subpar cup of tea. 

<a href="/UniRdg_Met/">Reading Meteorology</a> have found that Storm Ciaran was to blame, with the storm's record-breaking low pressure meaning the boiling point of water was merely 98°C. 

rdg.ac/3W65ewb
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COUNTDOWN! 🔥🔥🔥 2 DAYS TO GO! 2️⃣🏃🏻‍♀️🏃🏻‍♀️🏃🏻‍♀️ RSC 2024 #RSC2024 Registration & Abstract submission closes on 20 JULY! 📢📢📢 Check detail information on our website. Link for registration: sites.exeter.ac.uk/rsc2024/regist… Link for abstract submission: sites.exeter.ac.uk/rsc2024/abstra…

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COUNTDOWN! 🔥🔥🔥 ONE DAY TO GO! 1️⃣🏃🏻‍♀️🏃🏻‍♀️🏃🏻‍♀️ RSC 2024 #RSC2024 Registration & Abstract submission closes on 20 JULY! 📢📢📢 Check detail information on our website. Link for registration: sites.exeter.ac.uk/rsc2024/regist… Link for abstract submission: sites.exeter.ac.uk/rsc2024/abstra…

Ed Hawkins (@ed_hawkins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Increasing temperatures cause the humidity of the air to also increase. As the air contains more water, when it rains, it rains more. This 'causal chain' is clearly observed in changes to UK climate, leading to more intense rainfall, increasing the risk of local flooding.

Increasing temperatures cause the humidity of the air to also increase. As the air contains more water, when it rains, it rains more.

This 'causal chain' is clearly observed in changes to UK climate, leading to more intense rainfall, increasing the risk of local flooding.
Toby P Jones (@tobyp_jones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Women's Rugby 7s at the #Olympics: 10 amazing matches! My highlights were the Bronze playoff and seeing #TeamGB win. But shocked at the lack of water available! +35° heat (for 6 hours) and we can only fill up from sinks in the toilets? Is installing water fountains too hard?

Met Office Storms (@metofficestorms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Ernesto has strengthened to become the 3rd Hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic season. It is positioned to the north of Puerto Rico, where heavy rainfall is persisting and causing impacts from flooding.

#Ernesto has strengthened to become the 3rd Hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic season. It is positioned to the north of Puerto Rico, where heavy rainfall is persisting and causing impacts from flooding.
Met Office (@metoffice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#StormLilian has been named and is forecast to bring strong winds and heavy rain to parts of the UK tonight and on Friday morning Stay #weatheraware

Nahel Belgherze (@wxnb_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A massive rainfall event is looking increasingly likely for parts of central Europe over the next few days. The reason: a slow-moving cut off upper low fueled by anomalously warm waters of the Mediterranean Sea. If anything near that verifies, catastrophic flooding is likely.

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Extreme rainfall is signalled for central and southern Europe to end the week, with 200-300 mm possible (double the September average) Some rivers may experience 1 in 100 year events As cold air digs in, over a metre of snow could also fall over parts of the Alps

Dr Friederike Otto (@frediotto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deadly rainfall in Central Europe twice as likely due to our continued burning of fossil fuels - World Weather Attribution study. Early warning meant deaths were avoided, but plans to strengthen flood defences have been implemented way too slowly.

Deadly rainfall in Central Europe twice as likely due to our continued burning of fossil fuels - <a href="/WWAttribution/">World Weather Attribution</a> study. Early warning meant deaths were avoided, but plans to strengthen flood defences have been implemented way too slowly.
Neil Kaye (@neilrkaye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It may not feel like it but average temperatures at this time of year in the UK are similar to the middle of May. Here is a #dataviz showing periods of equal average temperatures.

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In the UK someone dies by suicide every 90 minutes, but it doesn’t have to be this way. Talking saves lives. Samaritans | #YouAreNotAlone | #WorldMentalHealthDay

CompoundNET (@compoundnet.bsky.social) (@compound_event) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The October ECR highlight goes to Toby Jones 💫 Toby’s PhD has focused on developing frameworks to understand correlation between aggregated severities from multivariate compound events. Read the blog on our website for more info about Toby's work: compoundevents.org/blog/early-car…

The October ECR highlight goes to Toby Jones 💫

Toby’s PhD has focused on developing frameworks to understand correlation between aggregated severities from multivariate compound events. 

Read the blog on our website for more info about Toby's work: compoundevents.org/blog/early-car…
Toby P Jones (@tobyp_jones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On 10th Jan I'm talking about wind-precipitation correlation from European cyclones at the Royal Meteorological Society "Postgraduate Student Showcase", starting at 6pm. It's a hybrid event, held in Edinburgh and via Zoom. Just register using the link below: rmets.org/event/post-gra… See you there!

On 10th Jan I'm talking about wind-precipitation correlation from European cyclones at the <a href="/RMetS/">Royal Meteorological Society</a> "Postgraduate Student Showcase", starting at 6pm.

It's a hybrid event, held in Edinburgh and via Zoom. Just register using the link below:
rmets.org/event/post-gra…

See you there!