My thoughts in Forbes.com on the Hurricane Otis forecast bust and a key lesson going forward
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Great to have Dr. Gretchen Mullendore of the NSF NCAR - The National Center for Atmospheric Research visiting The University of Georgia this week. Some great and fruitful collaborative discussions.
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A fairly robust summary of our new paper with Dev Niyogi and colleagues https://lnkd.in/eaRD6A5j
Big Cities Disrupt the Atmosphere, Often Generating More Rainfall, But Can Also Have a Drying Effect - Inside Climate News
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Researchers at Institute for Resilient Infrastructure Systems and University of Georgia - Franklin College of Arts and Sciences will help our U.S. Navy with climate resilience. https://lnkd.in/eu2r_CVC
University of Georgia signs first Intergovernmental Support Agreement to engineer a more resilient U.S. Navy
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USA Today covering our new paper out in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences today. A great collaborative convergence of Dev Niyogi group and my group University of Georgia - Franklin College of Arts and Sciences I have studied this topic for over 2 decades and Dev has been a great collaborative colleague. This work partially funded by our NASA IDS project https://lnkd.in/ej2Jk3E7
Cities make it rain, study says
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Our new paper is a tour de force on the global urban rainfall effect and urban wet islands
Professor and William Stamps Farish Chair in Geosciences, University of Texas Austin; Professor Emeritus, Purdue University
Hot off press is this paper in PNAS we are quite proud of with our lead grad student Xinxin Sui who is a NASA #FINESST student with me and Zong-Liang Yang. This is an outcome of projects Marshall Shepherd and I have over the years working on the urban rainfall feedback studies - and have been dreaming of a global analysis because we were convinced, similar to urban heat island (UHI), Urban Precipitation Anomaly (UPA) is a global, universal feature- - and we now have a nice paper to officially highlight that. Will add more thought on this soon, and there are a couple of nice popular press articles also coming out, so will wait to see how that pans out and will post something more. In the mean time.. heres the title and link, "Global Scale Assessment of Urban Precipitation Anomalies", is published and available at: https://lnkd.in/g5GudN_z Yaítza Luna-Cruz, Ph.D. #NASA-Interdisciplinary Sciences #NSF-GEO Nicholas Anderson Anton Caputo Claudia Mora Christa Peters-Lidard Winston Chow #IPCC #CityClimate Andrew Pitman, AO, FAA Abhay Karandikar American Meteorological Society Allison Steiner Wade Crow Shawn Miller Rong Fu Mian Chin Marc Parlange Brad Colman Sue Grimmond Richard Betts Soroosh Sorooshian
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Link to Livestream of my talk at Vanderbilt at 12:10 Central/1:10 Eastern today (Monday) on climate risk, vulnerability and governance https://lnkd.in/eQEJUPFz (https://lnkd.in/eQEJUPFz)
2024 EELU Distinguished Lecture: Dr. James Marshall Shepherd
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