Official bluesky account of the European Geosciences Union (EGU) Atmospheric Sciences Division.
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Tonight, join us to celebrate our awardees: Jonathan Williams will present the Vilhelm Bjerknes Medal Lecture and Eva Pfannerstill will present the AS Division Outstanding ECS Award Lecture.
Tue, 5 May, 19:00–19:55: Atmospheric Sciences Division award ceremony, Room G2
New blog post is up! Read about @ehsansci.bsky.social community project and why marine clouds are so important for our climate and how to study them in more detail! #scicomm
Visiting the EGU GA this week? Stop by to meet the AS Division team now and bring your questions and suggestions!
Tue, 5 May, 12:00-13:00 Meet the Atmospheric Sciences Division team EGU Booth, Hall X2, in the "Meet EGU” area 👋
Are you interested to connect with fellow Early Career Scientists? Join us at the ECS Networking Reception today! 👋
Tue, 05 May, 18:00–19:30 (CEST)
Rooftop Foyer + Foyer C
EGU Atmospheric Sciences Division
Why it is important to scrutinize our measurements: Read upon the work by @gezahegnsufa.bsky.social and how they improved agreements between their observations and simulations!
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Why does life struggle in the heat?
During heatwaves, plant pores become miniature steam rooms. This extreme humidity dilutes the CO2 plants need for photosynthesis, explaining why they keep losing water.By treating vapour as a true part of air, we finally see why!
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Hopefully everybody enjoyed #EGU26, met plenty of colleagues and had great discussions! Did you go to poster sessions? Were lots of people at your poster? Or were you surprised by empty walls? Our guest author Martin Radenz writes about his experience at EGU: blogs.egu.eu/divisions/as...
A conversation with Jonathan Williams, our Vilhelm Bjerknes Medalist 2026, written by @cloudcycling.bsky.social. Lecture will be next Tuesday @egu.eu blogs.egu.eu/divisions/as...
Ever wonder what’s happening 80 km above Earth? 🛰️
Scientists in Hainan are using advanced sodium lidars to track how heat and sodium behave in the mesopause. New data reveals how gravity waves modulate our atmosphere's edge.
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Have you ever wondered how rain forms in a cloud? Here is a group of scientists who spend their winters below a murky, grey cloud to put a spotlight on the processes leading up to rain or snowfall. #cloudlav #swissalpes #scicomm #eth
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