Joe Clarke (@lambda_joe) 's Twitter Profile
Joe Clarke

@lambda_joe

PhD researcher, looking at the climate

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Flossie Brown (@flossiebrown_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper on ozone damage to sugarcane!!🌱 sciencedirect.com/science/articl… We combine field measurements and spatial modelling to show that ozone poses a substantial risk to sugarcane production in Brazil.

New paper on ozone damage to sugarcane!!🌱 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

We combine field measurements and spatial modelling to show that ozone poses a substantial risk to sugarcane production in Brazil.
Prof Richard Betts (@richardabetts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Approaching 1.5°C: how will we know we’ve reached this crucial warming mark? The Paris Agreement does not define "temperature rise", so recognition of 1.5°C being reached may be delayed In @nature we propose the Current Global Warming Level metric nature.com/articles/d4158…

Peter Cox (@coxypm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new emergent constraint paper is now out in Nature Communications! This one reduces uncertainty in arguably the most policy-relevant numbers to come from climate science: the global carbon budgets consistent with the Paris targets. Global Systems Institute exeter link.springer.com/10.1038/s41467…

Peter Cox (@coxypm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On many parts of the land surface, the hottest days are warming faster than the annual mean, according to a new paper by Chris Huntingford, Joe Clarke, Paul Ritchie et al. (UKCEH Paper Alerts Global Systems Institute Exeter University Mathematics ). Full paper available at: rdcu.be/dDIsn

On many parts of the land surface, the hottest days are warming faster than the annual mean, according to a new paper by Chris Huntingford,  <a href="/Lambda_Joe/">Joe Clarke</a>, <a href="/PDLRitchie/">Paul Ritchie</a> et al. (<a href="/UKCEHPapers/">UKCEH Paper Alerts</a>  <a href="/GSI_Exeter/">Global Systems Institute</a>  <a href="/ExeterUniMaths/">Exeter University Mathematics</a> ). Full paper available at: rdcu.be/dDIsn
Gareth Dennis (@garethdennis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heavy private vehicles should be banned. You should require an additional, professional licence to drive anything heavier than 2t.

Jay Cummings (@longformmath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is a lovely geometric proof that sqrt(2) is irrational. The proof begins by looking at an isosceles right triangle whose legs have length 1. By the Pythagorean theorem, this triangle's hypotenuse will have length sqrt(2).

Here is a lovely geometric proof that sqrt(2) is irrational.

The proof begins by looking at an isosceles right triangle whose legs have length 1. By the Pythagorean theorem, this triangle's hypotenuse will have length sqrt(2).
Tom Crewe (@tomcrewe1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here, again, is my attempt in the London Review of Books to outline the nature and scale of the damage inflicted on the UK by the Conservative Party over its 14 years in power. Don’t ever forget it. lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v46/…

Ruth Chapman (@ruthchapman1407) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday the first paper from my PhD, 'Tipping Mechanisms in a conceptual model of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation' was published online, and can be read here: doi.org/10.1002/wea.76… Sacha Sinet Paul Ritchie Exeter University Mathematics Research at Exeter Royal Meteorological Society

Yesterday the first paper from my PhD, 'Tipping Mechanisms in a conceptual model of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation' was published online, and can be read here: doi.org/10.1002/wea.76…
<a href="/SachaSinet/">Sacha Sinet</a> <a href="/PDLRitchie/">Paul Ritchie</a> <a href="/ExeterUniMaths/">Exeter University Mathematics</a> <a href="/UofE_Research/">Research at Exeter</a> <a href="/RMetS/">Royal Meteorological Society</a>
Peter Cox (@coxypm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a good point. If ECS>10K the climate-carbon cycle system would be in an unstable regime, and we would never have had a stable preindustrial climate, right Joe Clarke?

Jamie Atkins (@tkinsjamie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper from my PhD is out on seasonal forecasting of the European North-West shelf seas! 🌡 🌀 🌊 link.springer.com/article/10.100…