Mohammed Ombadi, PhD (@mo_ombadi) 's Twitter Profile
Mohammed Ombadi, PhD

@mo_ombadi

Assistant Professor @UMich | PhD Alum @UCIrvine | Postdoc Alum @BerkeleyLab | Hydroclimate + Data Science | ombadi.com | #BlackInSTEM | 🇸🇩 🇺🇸

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Earth and Environmental Sciences at Berkeley Lab (@eesalbnl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣 Don't miss out on the fifth annual Berkeley Lab Research SLAM Thursday, Sept. 22, 3 p.m. at the Cafeteria Patio and streaming.lbl.gov. Mohammad Ombadi represents EESA in the friendly competition. @LBNLPathways BLPA #LabSLAM2022 ➡️slam.lbl.gov

📣 Don't miss out on the fifth annual <a href="/BerkeleyLab/">Berkeley Lab</a> Research SLAM Thursday, Sept. 22, 3 p.m. at the Cafeteria Patio and streaming.lbl.gov. Mohammad Ombadi represents EESA in the friendly competition. @LBNLPathways <a href="/BerkeleyPostdoc/">BLPA</a> #LabSLAM2022 
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LBNL Career Pathways (@lbnlpathways) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mohammed Ombadi from Berkeley Lab Earth and Environmental Sciences at Berkeley Lab on trying to understand how biological systems become resilient – so that we can have informed policies to ensure access to water "Like Father, Like Son" Berkeley Lab #LabSLAM2022 Live stream >> streaming.lbl.gov

Mohammed Ombadi from <a href="/BerkeleyLab/">Berkeley Lab</a> <a href="/eesalbnl/">Earth and Environmental Sciences at Berkeley Lab</a> on trying to understand how biological systems become resilient – so that we can have informed policies to ensure access to water

"Like Father, Like Son"

<a href="/BerkeleyLab/">Berkeley Lab</a> #LabSLAM2022
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Berkeley Lab (@berkeleylab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you ever wondered how rainfall makes its way to rivers? Find out how Mohammed Ombadi, PhD from Earth and Environmental Sciences at Berkeley Lab uses #MachineLearning to understand the behavior & unravel the mystery of hydrologic catchments! LBNL Career Pathways BLPA #LabSLAM2022 youtube.com/watch?v=SvZt6P…

Alan Rhoades (@mtnclimrhoades) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud to be a part of this study led by Mohammed Ombadi, PhD Berkeley Lab Earth and Environmental Sciences at Berkeley Lab in nature that shows north. hemi. extreme🌧️in🏔️becomes more amplified with warming (15%/°C) compared with low-lying regions using mult. lines of evidence📊🖥️Mark Risser Charuleka Varadharajan nature.com/articles/s4158…

Berkeley Lab (@berkeleylab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As #ClimateChange raises temperatures, mountains across the Northern Hemisphere will be vulnerable to extreme rain – and the flooding, landslides, and soil erosion that comes with it. Earth and Environmental Sciences at Berkeley Lab U.S. Department of Energy newscenter.lbl.gov/2023/06/28/mou…

Berkeley Lab (@berkeleylab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shifting extreme snowfall to rainfall "is not just a far-off problem that is projected to occur in the future," Earth and Environmental Sciences at Berkeley Lab's Mohammed Ombadi says. "We are already seeing that in the data." #ClimateChange #ExtremeWeather

Berkeley Lab (@berkeleylab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We need to factor these results into how we design and build the infrastructure in these mountainous regions, so that they can withstand the negative consequences of increases in rainfall extremes." - Lab researcher Mo Ombadi. #ClimateChange

University of Michigan (@umich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Four climate scientists spoke with @VoxDotCom about the factors behind the rise of extreme weather seen around the world. @UMclasp assistant professor Mohammed Ombadi discusses how global warming is increasing the intensity of heavy storms. myumi.ch/JpG7G

Four climate scientists spoke with @VoxDotCom about the factors behind the rise of extreme weather seen around the world. @UMclasp assistant professor Mohammed Ombadi discusses how global warming is increasing the intensity of heavy storms. myumi.ch/JpG7G
University of Michigan (@umich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a The Wall Street Journal article about this summer's extreme weather, @UMclasp assistant professor Mohammed Ombadi explains that as Earth's atmosphere warms, it holds more water vapor, which causes heavy rainfalls leading to catastrophic flooding. myumi.ch/Nk8wr

In a <a href="/WSJ/">The Wall Street Journal</a> article about this summer's extreme weather, @UMclasp assistant professor Mohammed Ombadi explains that as Earth's atmosphere warms, it holds more water vapor, which causes heavy rainfalls leading to catastrophic flooding. myumi.ch/Nk8wr
The Hindu (@the_hindu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After severe flooding on almost every continent this year, including in California, New York and Vermont, it can seem like extreme rainfall is becoming more common. What role does global warming play in this? Mohammed Ombadi, PhD explains: trib.al/7nagAJ9

University of Michigan (@umich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mohammed Ombadi, assistant professor at @UMCLASP, was featured in a WIRED article that explains why rain is getting more extreme as temperatures rise and how hazards multiply when there’s more precipitation as rain instead of snow. myumi.ch/GkAry

Mohammed Ombadi, assistant professor at @UMCLASP, was featured in a <a href="/WIRED/">WIRED</a> article that explains why rain is getting more extreme as temperatures rise and how hazards multiply when there’s more precipitation as rain instead of snow. myumi.ch/GkAry