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Last day of #EGU26 but still more science from SEES! 👋 Well done everyone for a smashing week 💥
More science from SEES at #EGU26 on Thursday!
Another busy say for SEES on Wednesday at @egu.eu 2026 with four talks and two posters from across our research themes – hope to see you there!
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Had a great time at the first Scottish Climate Conference last week! Big thanks to @annamackie.bsky.social and Alex Chaudhri for organising. Excited to see the event continue going forward!
St Andrews Earth & Environmental Sciences
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It was great to attend my first EGU in Vienna last week! I presented my current research looking into the asymmetric response of land temperatures to increasing vs decreasing CO2 concentrations. Recent results have pointed to a connection with the land hydroclimate, which I’m further investigating 🔎
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Lucy Palmer
Lucy Palmer
Exciting week for the @uniofstandrews.bsky.social Climate Dynamics Lab @egu.eu annual meeting in Vienna! Come along, say 'hi', and checkout our latest research at 9 presentations across the week:
🚨 NEW STUDY: As Australia prepares for another heatwave, our latest study found the early January heatwave which hit SE Australia was made 5x more likely due to climate change. What was once a relatively rare 1-in-25-year event is now expected about every 5 years. 🧵 1/6
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Mike Byrne
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Looks like the UK heatwave will be killed by thunderstorms. Emerging research, from our group and others, suggests the threshold for triggering convection (i.e., thunderstorms) may increase in a warming climate, potentially enabling very hot days to warm more rapidly.
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Mike Byrne
ALT: a man with a mustache and a suit says " it 's science "
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a man with a mustache and a suit says " it 's science "