CFMIP protocol pre-print now out for discussion
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Fantastic to welcome Dr Ben Booth to @universityofleeds.bsky.social School of Computer Science: the 5th of 5 new Met Office Academic Partnership joint positions.
ML is transforming science. Ben's appointment will better link atmos & computer science & deliver impact
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The School of Computer Science is delighted to welcome Dr Ben Booth as part of the prestigious Met Office Academic Partnership (MOAP) at Leeds.
How are we equipping people for the current and future climate?
Our Chief Executive @pennyend.bsky.social has spoken to
@carbonbrief.org about climate science, tackling misinformation and AI.
Read and watch ⤵️
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Prof Penny Endersby has been chief executive of the UK Met Office since December 2018.
Check out the @pnas.org highlight for our new paper on how Paleoclimate Pattern Effects in the Pliocene lead to tighter constraints on the modern response to CO2 (a.k.a. climate sensitivity)
What's that? Climate predictions, you say? Okay!
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Really excited to see this paper out!! Led by @vtcoop.bsky.social we show that if you use cold and warm paleoclimates together, you can reduce uncertainty in Earth's climate sensitivity by quantifying the pattern effect and more precisely constrain future climate change www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
The Pliocene climate was more sensitive than the current climate, suggesting that the upper bound of potential 21st-century warming—an estimate informed by Pliocene warming—should be revised down from 5 °C to 4 °C, according to the authors. In PNAS: https://ow.ly/U5H750Y5yUo
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Paleoclimates provide examples of past climate change that inform estimates of modern
warming from greenhouse-gas emissions, known as Earth’s clima...
Abstract deadline is tomorrow (13th Aug) for the CMIP Community Workshop in Japan March 2026.
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Submissions for in person or virtual presentation welcome. Picked up out some fun sessions below 👇
Some sessions that ought to be fun & interesting:
🔷 ID4 RFMIP: Exploring radiative Forcing in models and observations to understand climate change
🔷 ID5 CERESMIP: Confronting models with observed changes in the Earth’s energy imbalance
🔷 ID15 CFMIP: Clouds, circulation and climate sensitivity
Anfield ✊🔴 #LFC
Tim Andrews
Tim Andrews
Tim Andrews
Tim Andrews
The CMIP Community Workshop 2026 will bring together a growing, and increasingly diverse, community of Earth system scientists, partners, and stakeholders. It will be an opportunity to discuss the lat...
The CMIP Community Workshop 2026 will be held in Kyoto, Japan from 9-13th March 2026. The call for abstracts for CMIP26 is now open! Find out more at wcrp-cmip.org/cmip26-call-...
Some sessions that ought to be fun & interesting:
🔷 ID4 RFMIP: Exploring radiative Forcing in models and observations to understand climate change
🔷 ID5 CERESMIP: Confronting models with observed changes in the Earth’s energy imbalance
🔷 ID15 CFMIP: Clouds, circulation and climate sensitivity
CMIP ─ Coupled Model Intercomparison Project
Tim Andrews
The CMIP Community Workshop 2026 will be held in Kyoto, Japan from 9-13th March 2026. The call for abstracts for CMIP26 is now open! Find out more at wcrp-cmip.org/cmip26-call-...