Dr Georgy Falster
@raindrop_herder
raindrop-herder.bsky.social - mildly misanthropic swimming skiing scientist. @ClimateExtremes postdoc at @anuearthscience. born on Kaurna land. she/her
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The registration for online attendance to the TROPUA 2024 is now open. Fill the attached google form before 1st November 2024. docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI… Past Global Changes INQUA PALCOM Inqua2027 India INQUA Early Career Researchers
Out today in Nature Communications! We show that correcting a stalagmite oxygen isotope record for the effects of prior calcite precipitation (PCP) improves agreement with regional records and climate models. nature.com/articles/s4146…
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…
Missed out on joining the TROPQUA 2024 workshop in person? No worries! Register online to catch our incredible lineup of talks. Find the schedule on our website and sign up here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI… #tropqua Past Global Changes AGU Paleo Section QRA PAGES Early-Career Network
It's DECRA-writing time! Any palaeoclimate researchers looking to submit to #DE26, feel free to email me and ask for a copy of my application (this is a selfish offer-I want more palaeoclimate data to play with and maybe the ARC can fund you to produce it) #DECRA ARC Tracker
#tropqua 2024 started with an excellent talk by Dr Georgy Falster Dr Georgy Falster on Pacific Walker circulation variability over the last 800 years. If you are interested in joining the talks online, send us an email on [email protected] Past Global Changes PAGES ECN (PAGES Early-Career Network)
The Long-Term Future of Australian Drought conference, hosted by Australian Academy of Science and ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes, brought researchers together with industry and government stakeholders to develop science priorities to reduce uncertainty in future drought planning.