Ethan Coffel (@ecoffel) 's Twitter Profile
Ethan Coffel

@ecoffel

assistant prof, climate science & impacts

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Ethan Coffel (@ecoffel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want to do a PhD in climate science, studying how warming impacts people? I'm looking for a student to start in fall 2021 at #SyracuseU! Topics could include extreme heat, climate-agriculture interactions, and more. Please share widely, and get in touch if you're interested!

Kathy Zeller, PhD 🐾 (@kzeller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper led by @cs_teitelbaum with @alexejpksiren Ethan Coffel et al. Habitat use as indicator of adaptive capacity to climate change. Our results suggest that there will be significant shifts in #moose distribution in the NE U.S. due to climate change. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dd…

New paper led by @cs_teitelbaum with @alexejpksiren <a href="/ecoffel/">Ethan Coffel</a> et al.

Habitat use as indicator of adaptive capacity to climate change. 

Our results suggest that there will be significant shifts in #moose distribution in the NE U.S. due to climate change. 

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dd…
Dr Cass Rogers (@cassro314.bsky.social) (@cassro314) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Increasing humid-heat extremes in densely populated tropical regions expose communities to dangerous #HeatStress and productivity loss. Risk of heat-related illness is higher for vulnerable groups, such as farm workers and the elderly #ClimateChange #GRL doi.org/10.1029/2021GL…

Increasing humid-heat extremes in densely populated tropical regions expose communities to dangerous #HeatStress and productivity loss. Risk of heat-related illness is higher for vulnerable groups, such as farm workers and the elderly #ClimateChange #GRL 
doi.org/10.1029/2021GL…
Dr Cass Rogers (@cassro314.bsky.social) (@cassro314) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Research by @ClimateChirper, Mingfang Ting, Cuihua Li, Kai Kornhuber, Ethan Coffel, Radley M. Horton, Colin Raymond, and me examining trends in extreme dry and humid heat, where these changes are occurring, and when extreme heat is most frequent #ClimateChange #ExtremeWeather