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Sean Ridge

@sean_ridge

Data scientist, weather nerd, and big fan of the carbon cycle

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calendar_today08-02-2013 23:56:47

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Mayor Eric Adams at a town hall last week: “I am the pilot, and you are all passengers. Pray for me to land the plane, cause there’s no parachutes on this plane, we’re all going down together.”

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Air pollution is killing millions of people per year. It would be a vastly better outcome for humanity if we could cut it rapidly, despite the resulting warming impact on the climate.

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Digital twin is a pretentious name for a *simulation* ☝️🤓. Not all models produce samples. For example, linear regression produces an estimate of the sample mean

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Sea breeze front has made its way to Manhattan, which I think is actually a pretty rare occurrence, at least for uptown. How do I know? You can see the passage of the front on radar. And in station data, you see the expected abruptly cooler temps + increase in dew point

Sea breeze front has made its way to Manhattan, which I think is actually a pretty rare occurrence, at least for uptown. How do I know? You can see the passage of the front on radar. And in station data, you see the expected abruptly cooler temps + increase in dew point
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There’s no reason to ever share a track forecast. Share rainfall forecasts, storm surge forecasts, and maybe even wind speed forecasts. Track forecasts are worse than useless: they are often misinterpreted as the “width” of the storm

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The substorm that caused the visible aurora has ended, but I suspect there will be more ahead tonight. Will post here if another one is on the way!

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It feels like people don’t realize the leaves change color everywhere on the East Coast. What are you doing driving to New Hampshire?