Andrew King π
@AndrewKingClim
Climate science lecturer @Unimelb. Graduate of @UniRdg_Met and @UNSW. Interested in climate change and climate extremes. Tweets are my own opinions. He/him π
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http://andrewdking.weebly.com/ 15-03-2012 09:53:04
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Sorry to rain on your parade The Telegraph
1. We haven't issued a denial
2. We aren't cloud seeding in UAE
3. Our weather and climate scientists are providing evidence-based comments to explain what happened
4. Read more from them at rdg.ac/49GVsW3
5. Jog on
Why is Australiaβs east coast copping all this rain right now? An atmospheric scientist explains theconversation.com/why-is-australβ¦ via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
I'm very grateful to Australian Academy of Science for the Anton Hales Medal. See the video for more on what I do as well as lots of serious walking and thoughtful pointing at maps.
Another new postdoc position! Level B Research Fellow in Atmospheric Modelling working with Prof Todd Lane within our growing Weather of the 21st Century group jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/916553/β¦
Another new postdoc opportunity, researching Australian monsoon and tropical climate variability with me and 21st Century Weather. Applications close 24 April. jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/916516/β¦
New postdoc opportunity! Position working with me and 21st Century Weather on high-impact weather in a warming world! Applications close 23rd April. jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/916β¦
New paper out today, with Mat Collins Rowan Sutton & Ed Hawkins:
Projected European summer precipitation decline in high-emission scenarios could be partially reversed in stabilisation scenarios, based on fixed concentration experiments with UKESM1
agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20β¦
New climate analogues study led by Seungmok Paik shows major Eurasian cities will experience substantial local climate changes if Paris Agreement global warming levels are surpassed iopscience.iop.org/article/10.108β¦
An exciting opportunity to join University of Melbourne! Mid-to-senior career research stars across all fields and interested in coming to Melbourne should apply! If you're interested in working here as a climate scientist feel free to get in touch. jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/916297/β¦
Melbourne STEM ECRs - are you interested in being on radio?
I'm working on the calendar for Einstein A Go Go for the coming months and I want to fill the airwaves with some more ECRs. First timers are most welcome.
Shoot me a DM if you are interested in talking about your work.