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
wrote a feature based on an interview with Ulrike Lohmann. It was a really fun conversation ☁️
Lunar eclipse over Leipzig
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...
New Blog Post online 🙃 this time about a research project doing fieldwork during the winter in the Swiss alpes
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
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
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...
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...
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
EGU Atmospheric Sciences Division
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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...
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...
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! 🙌
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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...
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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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...