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Kait Parker

@weatherkait

Atmospheric Scientist talking about weather, climate, and the environment.

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Jan Grue (@gruelig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does Air France not want wheelchair users on their flights? Obviously! We’re a hassle. But this is my most kafkaesque experience yet:

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This is the exact issue we are currently dealing with as well! Air France it seems you are discriminating against people with disabilities.

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Too many venues are not accessible for people with disabilities to be leaders, presenters, performers, etc. ADA compliant for audience only doesn’t cut it.

Michael Lowry (@michaelrlowry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With the east basted in warmth, my mind is on hurricane season and the great messaging conundrum. What if the past wasn't a hindrance to the future? My latest via Climate Connections yaleclimateconnections.org/2023/02/hurric…

Michael Lowry (@michaelrlowry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hurricane Season starts today, which means the daily tropical newsletter returns. Today, I discuss the just-released seasonal hurricane forecast from Colorado State University Philip Klotzbach and Invest 91L swirling in the northeastern Gulf. michaelrlowry.substack.com/p/experts-up-t…

Hurricane Season starts today, which means the daily tropical newsletter returns. Today, I discuss the just-released seasonal hurricane forecast from <a href="/ColoradoStateU/">Colorado State University</a> <a href="/philklotzbach/">Philip Klotzbach</a> and Invest 91L swirling in the northeastern Gulf. michaelrlowry.substack.com/p/experts-up-t…
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Development odds now up to 70% with Invest 91L in the northeastern Gulf. Air Force Hurricane Hunters currently en route to investigate whether we have Tropical Depression #2 or Tropical Storm Arlene. Regardless, heavy rain potential for the Florida peninsula today and tomorrow.

Development odds now up to 70% with Invest 91L in the northeastern Gulf. Air Force Hurricane Hunters currently en route to investigate whether we have Tropical Depression #2 or Tropical Storm Arlene. Regardless, heavy rain potential for the Florida peninsula today and tomorrow.
Michael Lowry (@michaelrlowry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

July is often the calm before the proverbial storm heading into August, September, and October -- historically July sees fewer U.S. and Florida impacts from tropical storms and hurricanes than June and fewer "homegrown" systems (80% of total formations in June vs. ~50% in July).

July is often the calm before the proverbial storm heading into August, September, and October -- historically July sees fewer U.S. and Florida impacts from tropical storms and hurricanes than June and fewer "homegrown" systems (80% of total formations in June vs. ~50% in July).
Zack Labe (@zlabe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Antarctic sea ice remains on its own this year compared to any other July in our satellite record. Keep in mind when looking at this graph that the y-axis interval is 1,000,000 km². This is a massive deviation from the previous record for the date. More: zacklabe.com/antarctic-sea-…

#Antarctic sea ice remains on its own this year compared to any other July in our satellite record. Keep in mind when looking at this graph that the y-axis interval is 1,000,000 km². This is a massive deviation from the previous record for the date.

More: zacklabe.com/antarctic-sea-…
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The Gulf of Mexico this week is the hottest it's been at any point in any year on record by a wide margin. Weekly averaged Gulf sea surface temperatures have never broken 87°F but this week topped 88°F, an astonishing 1.4°C (2.6°F) above the 1991-2020 average.

Jeff Masters (@drjeffmasters) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to have Kait Parker writing for Yale Climate Connections! Her first post discusses drought, which is #1 on my list of climate change impacts I’m most concerned about, and one that gets far too little attention. yaleclimateconnections.org/2024/06/a-star… Kait Parker

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Climate change is literally making us sick to our stomachs 🤢. With extreme rainfall becoming increasingly common, sewer systems are struggling to keep up. Read about in my latest Climate Connections article: yaleclimateconnections.org/2024/08/climat…

EJTodayNews (@ejtodaynews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Climate Change Is Making Us Sick, Literally #news #environment #climatechange #pollution Kait Parker reports for Climate Connections EJ Today Headlines: sej.org/headlines/list yaleclimateconnections.org/2024/08/climat…

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If you’ve got hurricanes on the mind, check out this beautiful piece on how we’re using AI-powered drones to improve forecasting by my better half, Michael Lowry ! yaleclimateconnections.org/2024/09/a-new-…

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Beautiful tribute from NOAA Aircraft Operations Center who earlier this evening honored longtime radar scientist and researcher Peter Dodge who passed away in March 2023. His ashes were dropped in the eye of Category 5 Milton tonight – PETER DODGE HX SCI (1950-2023) 387TH PENNY

Beautiful tribute from <a href="/NOAA_HurrHunter/">NOAA Aircraft Operations Center</a> who earlier this evening honored longtime radar scientist and researcher Peter Dodge who passed away in March 2023.

His ashes were dropped in the eye of Category 5 Milton tonight –
PETER DODGE HX SCI (1950-2023) 387TH PENNY
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Michael Lowry, a hurricane expert who recently wrote a guest essay for New York Times Opinion on forecasting cuts, is currently live on Reddit to answer all your disaster-related questions. Submit your questions here: nyti.ms/4kNvVB2