
Michelle McCrystall
@michelle_mccrys
Climate Scientist, studying Arctic Climate, interests: all things Climate-related, views are own
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11-11-2011 00:43:21
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My new paper with Prof James Screen is finally published and using many, many models shows that there is no robust teleconnection in winter temperatures between ENSO and the Arctic (Barents and Kara Seas) agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.102…

In a paper led by Mark C. Serreze, scientists provide a review & synthesis of Arctic rain on snow events and their impacts, addressing human-environment relationships, meteorological conditions, and challenges in their detection. Read it: bit.ly/39bu5a2. Photo: Bruce Forbes


Rain to replace snow in the #Arctic as climate heats, study finds - Climate models suggest switch will happen decades faster than previously thought, with ‘profound’ implications #ClimateCrisis Study by Michelle McCrystall et al Story by me theguardian.com/environment/20…

We have a new paper out today Nature Communications on Arctic precipitation 🌧️🌨️ projections, led by Michelle McCrystall, with julienne stroeve Mark C. Serreze @BruceForbes4. A summary thread 🧵 ⬇️ cc University of Manitoba National Snow and Ice Data Center CPOM Global Systems Institute Exeter University Mathematics University of Lapland nature.com/articles/s4146…

Congrats Michelle McCrystall on our new paper washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro… @CeosUofm National Snow and Ice Data Center EarthSciences UCL

More rain than snow will fall in the #Arctic if #GlobalWarming continues at its current rate. New article by Michelle McCrystall Prof James Screen Mark C. Serreze julienne stroeve @BruceForbes4 #Permafrost #SeaIce #RainOnSnow arcticcentre.org/news/Rainfall-…

My latest paper with julienne stroeve Prof James Screen Mark C. Serreze and @BruceForbes4 is out today in Nature Communications showing the latest precipitation changes in the Arctic using CMIP6 models.

Rainfall in the Arctic will soon be more common than snowfall, new #uManitoba paper published today in Nature Communications reports. news.umanitoba.ca/?p=156961 #univresearch


A piece written for the The Conversation Canada on my new study on the change of precipitation in the Arctic theconversation.com/less-snow-more…

As temperatures rise in the #Arctic, snow is turning into rain. Michelle McCrystall tells us why it is important and what consequences it could have. A new story reminding us of the Arctic's climate vulnerability, find out in the latest EGU Cryosphere @egu-cr.bsky.social blog post! blogs.egu.eu/divisions/cr/2…

