Kimberley Reid
@kjreid95
Atmospheric scientist and science communicator researching atmospheric rivers, extreme weather, and climate change. Views all mine not employer's.
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17-01-2017 14:35:14
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Why hurricanes like Milton in the US and cyclones in Australia are becoming more intense and harder to predict theconversation.com/why-hurricanes… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
Severe thunderstorms are sweeping through southern Australia. But what makes a thunderstorm ‘severe’? theconversation.com/severe-thunder… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
Job opportunity: We are recruiting a Research Fellow in Tropical Climate Variability. Working with Josephine Brown @drjobrown.bsky.social at University of Melbourne, this role will research climate variability in observations and models, focusing on tropical Australia. Closes Fri 15 Nov. 21centuryweather.org.au/about-us/posit…
The winner of the Research Team of the Year Award is the Weather and Climate Group Monash Earth, Atmosphere and Environment 🌏🌪️🍃, recognised for their exceptional academic success and strong reputation for scientific and engagement excellence. Learn more about the #MonashScienceAwards 👉 monash.edu/science/awards
Alright I did it Acacia Pepler Follow me here or on LinkedIn or TikTok (see previous post) bsky.app/profile/drkimc…
⚠️ La Niña - has NOT been declared⚠️ Bureau of Meteorology, Australia has NOT declared a La Niña active. This La Niña “declaration” from Sky News Weather is confusing for the public, reckless, irresponsible & shows a total disregard for the Bureaus offical criteria & any journalistic integrity. More👇
What Alan Kohler?? Scientists have been screaming for decades about what's going on and what the consequences will be.