
paleo_Tom
@paleo_tom
Postdoc @IMASUTAS. Interests include - in no particular order - ocean circulation, coffee, past and future climate change, football
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04-09-2016 11:06:44
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We are one week from boarding the ship for our coring voyage. Our marvelous "trailer" will tell you what its all about youtu.be/bzTfeesvYXU Follow us rutgerspufins it's going to be a great adventure!



Come join us IMAS ! We're looking for a postdoc to study the flux, provenance and bioavailability of lithogenic inputs to the Southern Ocean over the last glacial cycle. Taryn Noble Joe Cresswell paleo_Tom Closes 28 May. careers.utas.edu.au/cw/en/job/4978…


'Gobsmacking': Ed Doddridge discusses the what, why and what next as Antarctic sea ice shrinks. great interview with Sabra Lane Australian Antarctic Program Partnership Australian Centre for Antarctic Science (ACEAS) IMAS abc.net.au/radio/programs…

👉👉Out today in NatureClimate our new study revealing an observed 30% slowdown in the Antarctic overturning circulation in the Australian Antarctic Basin, led by Kathy Gunn with Steve Rintoul & Melissa Bowen Australian Antarctic Program Partnership Australian Centre for Antarctic Science (ACEAS) UNSW Science nature.com/articles/s4155…


New research led by Dr Kathy Gunn: Antarctic deep ocean circulation slowed by 30% since the '90s. The slowdown reduces oxygen in the world's deep oceans. Story: antarctic.org.au/deep-antarctic… Paper: nature.com/articles/s4155… Australian Antarctic Program Partnership CSIRO UNSW Science antarctic.org.au/deep-antarctic…



A selection of climate data graphs from my Twitter feed this morning. It's shaping up to be an interesting year. Oh, and by the way, there's a strong El Niño on the way. Graphs from tweets posted by @kevpluck Mark Parrington Brian McNoldy and Dr Thomas Smith 🔥🌏


🔥Shameless Plug Alert!🔥Our review covering the role of the Southern Ocean in shaping end of the last Ice Age is out Nature Reviews Earth & Environment 🌈 - catch it here: nature.com/articles/s4301…


I like data, and love a good visualisation, paticularly when used to tell an important stort. Here is one example of both being used to great effect: theguardian.com/global-develop… Thoughts Gaza Humanitarian Foundation ?