
Cooperative Inst. for Modeling the Earth System
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The Cooperative Institute for Modeling the Earth System is a collaboration between Princeton University and GFDL to carry out research in earth system sciences.
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http://cimes.princeton.edu 07-05-2019 16:02:27
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A new paper by Shiv Priyam Raghuraman et al. directly identifies heat signatures of greenhouseĀ gas increases in long-term satellite measurements, and the evolution of the Earth system in response to these increases can now be tracked. Check it out! agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20ā¦

Hey Princeton University! I'm looking forward to sharing insights on using satellite data and physical models for water resource monitoring at Mathey College on Feb 21st. Hoping to see faces both familiar and new there! Cooperative Inst. for Modeling the Earth System Princeton Engineering Geosciences Princeton University High Meadows Environmental Institute


Our new publication is out in Earth's Future which compares changes in summer temperatures across the USA between observations and climate model large ensembles using explainable machine learning + Study (#OpenAccess): doi.org/10.1029/2023EF⦠+ Summary: zacklabe.com/climate-signalā¦


Dr. Raghuraman's (Shiv Priyam Raghuraman) paper featured below was selected as an EOS Editor's Highlight! Check it out here: eos.org/editor-highlig⦠AGU's Eos AGU (American Geophysical Union) #AGUpubs


Absolutely thrilled to receive this thoughtful gift from Prof. Randy Kertes and all the students at Rider University!!! Last month, I had the honor of giving my first guest lecture on climate change to a class of ~33 students. Feeling truly encouraged!!! Cooperative Inst. for Modeling the Earth System


Co-authored by Cooperative Inst. for Modeling the Earth System director Stephan Fueglistaler, a new study finds that there is a nearly 7 in 10 chance of record-breaking temperature and humidity in the tropics this summer. bit.ly/4bSt31o

Happy to share the final version of our new review paper (led by Mitch Bushuk), which is out in BAMS (#OpenAccess): doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D⦠This community-driven paper explores the utility of #Arctic sea ice prediction through a collection of statistical and dynamical models.


Check out our recent M²LInES newsletter! Recent articles by Brandon Reichl, Alistair Adcroft, Pierre Gentine, news, prizes, and upcoming session AGU (American Geophysical Union) by Aakash Sane and Sara Shamekh, etc. mailchi.mp/f28e00f28543/mā¦






Using both observational data and seasonal forecasts simulated by GFDL-SPEAR, CIMES postdoc Mingyu Park and co-authors investigate the prediction skill of North Pacific wintertime blocking frequency and its linkage to downstream cold extremes. doi.org/10.1038/s41612ā¦


