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New Blog Post online 🙃 this time about a research project doing fieldwork during the winter in the Swiss alpes
Another blog post is online, slowly I settle into my chief editor role! ✍️ it is always great reading about new research and working with the authors to make it approachable for more scientists! #scicomm #outreach #egublog
Happy #WomeninScienceDay ! #Women in #science bring diverse perspectives & enhance the quality of research, because good science can only be achieved through a diversity of perspectives. Today, we introduce a few: www.tropos.de/en/aktuelles... #FrauenInDerWissenschaft @leibniz-gemeinschaft.de
We like our Christmas sweaters 🎄 as much as our striped ones, but our weather forecast shouldn’t be a new knit version! Jiong Chen from CEMC and his colleagues just published a fix for this issue. Here you can read his blog post on it blogs.egu.eu/divisions/as...
wrote a feature based on an interview with Ulrike Lohmann. It was a really fun conversation ☁️
Excited to announce a webinar with Dr. Davide Faranda. • Tuesday 9 December 2025 • 15:00 CET • Online via Zoom – open to all Registration: www.egu.eu/webinars/649... #EGU #EarlyCareerScientists #ScienceLeadership #InclusiveScience #AcademicEvents #SciComm
Lunar eclipse over Leipzig
That was such a fun 2 hour talk!
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This isn’t a new fashion trend in meteorology. For model developers, these unexpected stripes are a sign that something has gone wrong in the complex digital engine that powers our forecasts. Recently...
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Have you ever seen a weather forecast map that looked like it was wearing a striped sweater?
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EGU Atmospheric Sciences Division
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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 blogs.egu.eu/divisions/as...
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
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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...
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It’s murky grey, windy, and freezing when we head out into the countryside of the Swiss pre-Alps. We are looking for low hanging clouds to serve as our natural laboratory. Wintertime low stratus cloud...
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CLOUDLAB: Cloud research in a natural laboratory
Prof. Dr. Ulrike Lohmann is a leading atmospheric physicist and climate scientist at ETH Zurich’s Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, renowned for her pioneering work on clouds, aerosols, a...
“You Can’t Get Around Clouds”: A Conversation with Climate Scientist Ulrike Lohmann
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Prof. Jonathan Williams is an atmospheric chemist at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz, Germany, where he leads research into volatile organic compounds — the invisible molecules emitted...
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The Invisible Chemistry of Life: Jonathan Williams and the Language of the Air Around Us
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New EGU Atmosphere blog post about our work is out! 📘 A library of Lagrangian trajectories is developed to study marine stratocumulus clouds & aerosol–cloud interactions under realistic conditions. ☁️ Thanks to @egu-as.bsky.social editorial team for the great support! 🙌 🔗 blogs.egu.eu/divisions/as...
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Marine low clouds, such as stratocumulus, play a central role in regulating Earth’s climate by reflecting incoming sunlight back to space. Yet these clouds are notoriously difficult to simulate and pr...
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Building a library of observed air mass trajectories to study aerosol-cloud interactions
Ehsan Erfani, PhD