Michael Rawlins
@michaelarawlins
Water, energy, carbon cycles; Arctic environments. Climate System Research Center @UMassGeo @UMassAmherst
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http://www.geo.umass.edu/faculty/rawlins/ 07-03-2015 01:54:00
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Can climate change mean more #snow? Yes! Michael Rawlins @UMassGeo explains to Berkshire Eagle that warmer air is wetter air, and wetter air can mean snowier, more intense storms. 🌨️ 🌨️ 🌨️ #climatechange #winterweather berkshireeagle.com/news/local/cli…
Smart piece by Dusty Christensen on connections between climate warming, associated changes, and wildfire risks in this region.
Members of our Beaufort Lagoons team wrapping up sampling of rivers near Prudhoe Bay, including the USGS-gauged Sagavanirktok and Kuparuk, and a small stream 8 km from the coast. Today heading south to foothills of Brooks Range. ble.lternet.edu Claire G. Griffin Amber Hardison
Climate data from 2023 confirms what we in western Massachusetts experienced firsthand last year amid heat waves & catastrophic floods: the year was one of the hottest & rainiest ever recorded in the region. My latest on local impacts of the #ClimateCrisis:theshoestring.org/2024/01/05/202…
Amherst MA just experienced its warmest meteorological (Dec-Feb) winter over the official period of record since 1893. BUT... data for the area extend to 1836. Winters have warmed by 4.4 F over those 188 years. And it was very wet too! UMass Amherst UMass Science News @UMassGeo
Arctic river are and will continue to see effects of warming, permafrost thaw, and water cycle intensification. Take home: More river runoff in the far north where more where soil carbon exists. Increasing river flows could freshen the North Atlantic. European Geosciences Union #climate