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rebekah harries

@rmharries

Mountains, rivers and climate change
Postdoc @ Institute of Hazard, Risk and Resilience, Durham University

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Amelia Bain (@ameliabain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Participating in the UDLAP symposium on "Extreme events: a challenge for water security" in Cholula, Puebla State, Mexico. We will present our collaborative work with IBERO Puebla on water security in the Atoyac River basin School of GeoSciences @ University of Edinburgh The Centre for Contemporary Latin American Studies

Participating in the <a href="/udlap/">UDLAP</a> symposium on "Extreme events: a challenge for water security" in Cholula, Puebla State, Mexico. We will present our collaborative work with <a href="/IberoPuebla/">IBERO Puebla</a> on water security in the Atoyac River basin <a href="/GeosciencesEd/">School of GeoSciences @ University of Edinburgh</a> <a href="/CCLAS_Edinburgh/">The Centre for Contemporary Latin American Studies</a>
rebekah harries (@rmharries) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brilliant discussion! Looking forward to the next one. If you are interested in joining our next Institute of Hazard, Risk & Resilience, Durham Early Career Researcher Events please do get in touch :)

Lien Vandamme (@lienvandamme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🆕 Call for inputs 📣 Following UN Human Rights Council | #HRC60 resolution on #ClimateChange & #HumanRights, UN Human Rights is working on a study on: 👉 the impact of #LossAndDamage on human rights 👉 equity-based approaches & solutions for addressing L&D 📨 input to [email protected] 📅 31.01.24

🆕 Call for inputs 📣

Following <a href="/UN_HRC/">UN Human Rights Council | #HRC60</a> resolution on #ClimateChange &amp; #HumanRights, <a href="/UNHumanRights/">UN Human Rights</a> is working on a study on:
👉 the impact of #LossAndDamage on human rights
👉 equity-based approaches &amp; solutions for addressing L&amp;D

📨 input to ohchr-registry@un.org
📅 31.01.24
Erin Harvey (@erinlharvey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The second paper from my PhD is now online 🥳 If you are interested in debris flow grain size and runout, take a look: pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/gsabulleti… Cardiff School of Earth & Environmental Sciences #GSAPubs

The second paper from my PhD is now online 🥳 If you are interested in debris flow grain size and runout, take a look: pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/gsabulleti… <a href="/CU_EARTH/">Cardiff School of Earth & Environmental Sciences</a>  #GSAPubs
Lizzie Dingle (@lizzie_dingle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you too lie awake worrying about pea gravel (1-5 mm) river beds, then this paper may be of interest: agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10… Jeremy Venditti

If you too lie awake worrying about pea gravel (1-5 mm) river beds, then this paper may be of interest: agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10… <a href="/VendittiLab/">Jeremy Venditti</a>
Institute of Hazard, Risk & Resilience, Durham (@_ihrr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exploring Risk Film Festival 2024 - 'Shifting the Gaze: Narratives of Disaster Risk Globally' - exploring how stories shape our understanding of disasters. Tues 27 Feb 18:30, Durham University's Performance Hall. Free ticketed event. More info soon. exploringrisk.org.uk

Neil Kaye (@neilrkaye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We use 30 year averages to show climatology (average weather conditions). During the 20th century the UK climatology followed a path around a confined box. With #globalwarming and #climatechange they have escaped out the box. This #dataviz shows UK rainfall and temperature.

Institute of Hazard, Risk & Resilience, Durham (@_ihrr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Exploring Risk Film Festival 2024 will explore how stories shape our understanding of #disasters and who gets to tell them. 27 Feb, 18:00-21:00, free ticketed event exploringrisk.org.uk

The Exploring Risk Film Festival 2024 will explore how stories shape our understanding of #disasters and who gets to tell them. 27 Feb, 18:00-21:00, free ticketed event exploringrisk.org.uk
Institute of Hazard, Risk & Resilience, Durham (@_ihrr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The IHRR is proud to present the Picture of Risk 2024 #photography exhibition! The exhibition is running until 27 February in the Teaching and Learning Centre Durham University and online at exploringrisk.org.uk/picture-of-ris… Many thanks to everyone who submitted a photo!

The IHRR is proud to present the Picture of Risk 2024 #photography exhibition! 

The exhibition is running until 27 February in the Teaching and Learning Centre <a href="/durham_uni/">Durham University</a> and online at exploringrisk.org.uk/picture-of-ris…

Many thanks to everyone who submitted a photo!
Institute of Hazard, Risk & Resilience, Durham (@_ihrr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The next Institute of Hazard, Risk and Resilience seminar is on 7th March, 13.15-14.15 in w007, geography and on zoom tinyurl.com/5a2358mn this is a free event and open to all. Jakob Rom presents 'Alpine debris flows in a changing climate'

The next Institute of Hazard, Risk and Resilience seminar is on 7th March, 13.15-14.15 in w007, geography and on zoom tinyurl.com/5a2358mn this is a free event and open to all. Jakob Rom presents 'Alpine debris flows in a changing climate'
Peter Dynes (@pgdynes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The atmosphere you knew is gone - it now holds ~10% more water vapour than just 30 years ago. That's an incredible rise in such a short period. Every 1C of warming, the atmosphere holds 7% more. The rainfall accumulation for the UK/Ireland the past 12 months has been incredible.

The atmosphere you knew is gone - it now holds ~10% more water vapour than just 30 years ago. That's an incredible rise in such a short period.  Every 1C of warming, the atmosphere holds 7% more. The rainfall accumulation for the UK/Ireland the past 12 months has been incredible.
Phoebe Sleath (@phoebesleath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi #EGU24! I have a poster tomorrow (Thursday!) 2-6pm A.135 about my outreach work as a creative geologist and adventurer. I have my watercolor sketchbooks for you to look through - paintings of faults&folds, rocks of all different types and landscapes! Would love to say hi ☺️

Hi #EGU24! I have a poster tomorrow (Thursday!) 2-6pm A.135 about my outreach work as a creative geologist and adventurer. I have my watercolor sketchbooks for you to look through - paintings of faults&amp;folds, rocks of all different types and landscapes! Would love to say hi ☺️
SSCP DTP (@sscp_dtp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

rebekah harries at Durham reveals how extreme storms due to atmospheric river events drive corse sediment export from mountain catchments. This means that rivers could become increasingly dynamic in the near future ⛈️🏔️

<a href="/rmharries/">rebekah harries</a> at Durham reveals how extreme storms due to atmospheric river events drive corse sediment export from mountain catchments. This means that rivers could become increasingly dynamic in the near future ⛈️🏔️
ElizabethOrr (@elizabeth_n_orr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Day 3 of #sedcascades2024! Great discussions between physical scientists from different disciplines about mountain hazards and actions that may help to improve community resilience. Institute of Hazard, Risk & Resilience, Durham

Day 3 of #sedcascades2024! Great discussions between physical scientists from different disciplines about mountain hazards and actions that may help to improve community resilience. <a href="/_IHRR/">Institute of Hazard, Risk & Resilience, Durham</a>
Kristen L Cook (@kristen_cook_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was an inspiring example of collaboration between the local community and both Chilean and international scientists! Very happy to have seen it in action!

rebekah harries (@rmharries) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Such a pleasure to spend time with a lovely group of people at #sedcascades2024. Feeling energised and excited for the future collaborations. Thank you BSG Geomorphology for funding us!

Such a pleasure to spend time with a lovely group of people at #sedcascades2024. Feeling energised and excited for the future collaborations. Thank you <a href="/BSG_Geomorph/">BSG Geomorphology</a> for funding us!
Rich Boothroyd (@rjboothroyd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fantastic few days in Los Queñes, Chile for the Sediment Cascades and Climate Change 2024 workshop (#sedcascades2024). Lots of interesting discussions about geomorphic hazards in the Andes and efforts to improve community resilience. 1/4

Fantastic few days in Los Queñes, Chile for the Sediment Cascades and Climate Change 2024 workshop (#sedcascades2024). Lots of interesting discussions about geomorphic hazards in the Andes and efforts to improve community resilience. 1/4
EGU Geomorphology (@egu_gm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Geomorphologists often study climate change impacts without involving local communities in the research. The Sediment Cascades workshop in Chile aimed to combat this through meaningful engagement with community members. New blog post by rebekah harries et al! blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gm/2…