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Dan Lunt

@climatesamwell

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Last Chance to register!! geolsoc.org.uk/Sea-level-chan… Sea level change in the past, present and future 6th-7th Feb, Geol Soc, London. *Including interactive panel discussions on building community efforts to reconstruct deep-time sea level, and using the paleo to inform the future.*

Last Chance to register!!
geolsoc.org.uk/Sea-level-chan…
Sea level change in the past, present and future
6th-7th Feb, Geol Soc, London.
*Including interactive panel discussions on building community efforts to reconstruct deep-time sea level, and using the paleo to inform the future.*
The Geological Society (@geolsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Say hello to #GSLSeaLevels23 👋 Today, delegates of the flagship event in our #Climate & #Ecology Theme have explored how measurements of worldwide sea level are improving, informing a better understanding of the rates and patterns of climatic change. geolsoc.org.uk/Sea-level-chan…

Say hello to #GSLSeaLevels23 👋
Today, delegates of the flagship event in our #Climate & #Ecology Theme have explored how measurements of worldwide sea level are improving, informing a better understanding of the rates and patterns of climatic change.
geolsoc.org.uk/Sea-level-chan…
Dan Lunt (@climatesamwell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol Year 1 students are currently at FSC Slapton Ley in South Devon on fieldwork. John from FSC has been logging daily temperature there for 30 years, and records go back to 1960. Here are the #ShowYourStripes of annual average temp maximum from 1960 to 2022.

Our <a href="/GeogBristol/">Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol</a> Year 1 students are currently at 
<a href="/FSCSlaptonLey/">FSC Slapton Ley</a> in South Devon on fieldwork.  John from FSC has been logging daily temperature there for 30 years, and records go back to 1960.  Here are the #ShowYourStripes of annual average temp maximum  from 1960 to 2022.
Gordon Inglis (@climategordon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper led by Margot Cramwinckel (@MargotCram) published in 'Paleoceanography & Paleoclimatology'. In this paper, we use a data-modeling approach to investigate the hydrological response to warming during the early Eocene (56–48 Myr) (1/5) agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.10…

Dr Stuart Robinson (@drsturobinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Job alert! PDRA in Palaeoclimatology Oxford Earth Sciences on Natural Environment Research Council funded project investigating Phanerozoic climate gradients using models & data. Join the team with me, Helen Johnson, Dan Lunt Sebastian Steinig & Paul Valdes Bridge_Bristol Please RT tinyurl.com/2p8xk4r9

Geographical Sciences | University of Bristol (@geogbristol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We love seeing our hard work in print. The IPCC international assessment on climate change arrived in our department day. Here are some of our contributors, showing off the figures we made. Dr Eunice Lo Dann Mitchell Dan Lunt Matt Palmer

We love seeing our hard work in print. The <a href="/IPCC_CH/">IPCC</a> international assessment on climate change arrived in our department day. Here are some of our contributors, showing off the figures we made. <a href="/EuniceLoClimate/">Dr Eunice Lo</a> <a href="/ClimateDann/">Dann Mitchell</a> <a href="/ClimateSamwell/">Dan Lunt</a> <a href="/mpclimate/">Matt Palmer</a>
Gordon Inglis (@climategordon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Attending EGU next year? Interested in the Eocene and PETM? Want to explore future directions for the next phase of DeepMIP-Eocene? Then consider submitting to our EGU session! Deadline 10th Jan. More info here: tinyurl.com/deepmipeocene

Attending EGU next year?  Interested in the Eocene and PETM? Want to explore future directions for the next phase of DeepMIP-Eocene? Then consider submitting to our EGU session! Deadline 10th Jan. More info here: tinyurl.com/deepmipeocene
Dan Lunt (@climatesamwell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This beautiful hand-sewn bookmark tells a serious message - temperatures are increasing (in this case, in Dorset, UK). It was made as a reminder of the urgency of the climate crisis, by my mum! One of the "makers and shakers" of Wimborne. #ShowYourStripes

This beautiful hand-sewn bookmark tells a serious message - temperatures are increasing (in this case, in Dorset, UK).  It was made as a reminder of the urgency of the climate crisis, by my mum!  One of the "makers and shakers" of Wimborne.   #ShowYourStripes
Gordon Inglis (@climategordon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

*DEADLINE 10th JAN* Attending EGU? Interested in past warm climates? Want to explore future directions for the next phase of DeepMIP? Then consider submitting to our EGU session on PETM and Eocene climate! More info here: tinyurl.com/deepmipeocene

*DEADLINE 10th JAN* Attending EGU?  Interested in past warm climates? Want to explore future directions for the next phase of DeepMIP? Then consider submitting to our EGU session on PETM and Eocene climate! More info here: tinyurl.com/deepmipeocene
Dr Stuart Robinson (@drsturobinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Job alert! Are you interested in palaeoclimate over geological timescales? If so, we have an open post-doc Oxford Earth Sciences on Natural Environment Research Council project, with me Dan Lunt Sebastian Steinig & others Bridge_Bristol Please RT! Deadline Feb 20th. tinyurl.com/3n8kp9c6

Saupe Lab Oxford (@erinsaupe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨New paper Science Magazine led by my PhD student Cooper Malanoski on extinction selectivity. We find taxa will go extinct regardless of their traits if climate change is great enough: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… University of Oxford Dan Lunt Alex Farnsworth🌻 Graphic by: Maija Karala

🚨New paper <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a> led by my PhD student Cooper Malanoski on extinction selectivity. We find taxa will go extinct regardless of their traits if climate change is great enough: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
<a href="/UniofOxford/">University of Oxford</a> <a href="/ClimateSamwell/">Dan Lunt</a> <a href="/Climate_AlexF/">Alex Farnsworth🌻</a>  Graphic by: <a href="/MaijaKarala/">Maija Karala</a>
Cait Witkowski (@caitwitkowski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper out! doi.org/10.1144/SP549-… Everything you need to know about the impacts Tibetan tectonic evolution had on monsoons, climate, and biodiversity. Long story short, it's complex! Led by Bob Spicer, with me, Alex Farnsworth🌻, Rage Against the Miocene 🏞️, Dan Lunt, and many others!

Dan Lunt (@climatesamwell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really pleased for Freya Bennett, who just won an award from the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) for her undergraduate dissertation at Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol, on ENSO variability in deep time - congratulations to her!! She found some super-interesting changes in ENSO strength as a function of paleogeography.

Dann Mitchell (@climatedann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

20yrs ago Valdes moved to Bristol and our climate/biochemistry group (BRIDGE) was born. We celebrated our anniversary by bringing back many of our alumni. I love co-leading the group with Fanny Monteiro - life is a lot of fun when you have such friendly and exciting colleagues❤️

20yrs ago Valdes moved to Bristol and our climate/biochemistry group (BRIDGE) was born. We celebrated our anniversary by bringing back many of our alumni. I love co-leading the group with <a href="/OceanFMonteiro/">Fanny Monteiro</a> - life is a lot of fun when you have such friendly and exciting colleagues❤️
Gordon Inglis (@climategordon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper led by Dan Lunt (Dan Lunt) in Communications Earth & Environment that highlights the benefits of using the paleoclimate record in the model development and evaluation cycle, in particular for screening models with too-high or too-low climate sensitivity.(tinyurl.com/yz798rbh)

New paper led by Dan Lunt (<a href="/ClimateSamwell/">Dan Lunt</a>) in <a href="/CommsEarth/">Communications Earth & Environment</a> that highlights the benefits of using the paleoclimate record in the model development and evaluation cycle, in particular for screening models with too-high or too-low climate sensitivity.(tinyurl.com/yz798rbh)
Communications Earth & Environment (@commsearth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paleoclimate data provide constraints on climate models’ large-scale response to past #CO2 changes! Read more at Lunt et al.! nature.com/articles/s4324… Dan Lunt