Natan Holtzman (@natanholtzman) 's Twitter Profile
Natan Holtzman

@natanholtzman

Earth System Science PhD graduate from Stanford - ecohydrology and remote sensing

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linkhttp://natan-holtzman.github.io calendar_today20-12-2021 23:29:31

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Nathan Dadap (@nathandadap) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last chapter published yesterday in ERL IOPscience! doi.org/10.1088/1748-9…. We modeled climate change impacts to peat swamps in SE Asia by applying deep learning to🛰️soil moisture. Drier climate portends drier soils and higher fire risk 🫥

Last chapter published yesterday in ERL <a href="/IOPscience/">IOPscience</a>! 
doi.org/10.1088/1748-9…. We modeled climate change impacts to peat swamps in SE Asia by applying deep learning to🛰️soil moisture. Drier climate portends drier soils and higher fire risk 🫥
Meng Zhao (@merneovine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does evapotranspiration increase or decrease during droughts? The answer is not straightforward! We found that evapotranspiration increases in 44% of drought months. Models underestimate this by a half. Plant and soil structure are the causes. Read here rdcu.be/cYpAV

Does evapotranspiration increase or decrease during droughts? The answer is not straightforward! We found that evapotranspiration increases in 44% of drought months. Models underestimate this by a half. Plant and soil structure are the causes. Read here rdcu.be/cYpAV
Andrew Feldman (@a_feldman24) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alex Konings at Stanford is looking for a postdoc on microwave remote sensing of plants and asked to share on her behalf. See here: koningslab.stanford.edu/postdoc-opport…. I can personally attest that she is a fantastic thinker, highly creative, and great person all around. Please retweet!

Natan Holtzman (@natanholtzman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two hydrologists and a seismologist walk into a bar - oops, I mean they walk into a poster printing room. It must be the Friday before #AGU2022! 😅

Two hydrologists and a seismologist walk into a bar - oops, I mean they walk into a poster printing room. It must be the Friday before #AGU2022! 😅
Geoffrey Supran (@geoffreysupran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: In Science Magazine today, our latest peer-reviewed research shows Exxon scientists predicted global warming with shocking skill & accuracy between 1977 & 2003, contradicting the company's decades of climate denial. THREAD. 📰No pay wall for 2 weeks: bit.ly/ExxonKnew2poin…

NEW: In <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a> today, our latest peer-reviewed research shows Exxon scientists predicted global warming with shocking skill &amp; accuracy between 1977 &amp; 2003, contradicting the company's decades of climate denial. THREAD.

📰No pay wall for 2 weeks: bit.ly/ExxonKnew2poin…
Vincent Humphrey (@vwhumphrey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Together with Annette Eicker and Matthew Rodell, I wrote the intro paper I wished existed when I first worked with water storage data from the GRACE satellites! From the main concepts to caveats, it covers topics most relevant to hydro-climate users: rdcu.be/c3pbn

Together with <a href="/annette_eicker/">Annette Eicker</a> and <a href="/MatthewRodell/">Matthew Rodell</a>, I wrote the intro paper I wished existed when I first worked with water storage data from the GRACE satellites! 
From the main concepts to caveats, it covers topics most relevant to hydro-climate users: rdcu.be/c3pbn
Jaclyn A. Siegel, PhD (@jacasiegel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A gentle reminder that most authors who don't publish their work open access make that decision because article processing charges are exorbitantly expensive, not because they don't value knowledge dissemination. Here are some examples from major journals in my field:

A gentle reminder that most authors who don't publish their work open access make that decision because article processing charges are exorbitantly expensive, not because they don't value knowledge dissemination. Here are some examples from major journals in my field:
Natan Holtzman (@natanholtzman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not just in labor rules but also in admissions, there's tension between the "student" and "worker" roles of PhD students. Researcher in training, vs. pre-trained research assistant ready to "produce" from the get-go

AGU Hydrology H3S (@agu_h3s) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Going to #AGU23 for the first time? Or do you need a refresher on how to Fall Meeting? Check out our First Timer's Guide! (Nearly) everything you need to know to have a successful meeting curated by H3S members! Can't wait to see you there! agu-h3s.org/post/guide-for…

XiangtaoXu (@xiangtaox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#JobAlert Tenure Track position on Forest Ecosystem Sustainability @ Cornell DNRE. Apply link: tinyurl.com/yrzrr3p6 🌲🌲🌲🌴🌴🌴 please spread the word!