Amy McGovern
@profamymcgovern.bsky.social
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Professor in Meteorology and Computer Science, Director of the NSF AI Institute for Research on Trustworthy AI in Weather, Climate, and Coastal Oceanography (AI2ES), mom to @wrmf.bsky.social and @agileschnauzers.bsky.social .. more

Elizabeth Amy McGovern is an American computer scientist and meteorologist who uses machine learning to help predict severe weather. She is Lloyd G. and Joyce Austin Presidential Professor in the School of Computer Science and School of Meteorology at the University of Oklahoma, where she directs the NSF AI Institute for Research on Trustworthy AI in Weather, Climate, and Coastal Oceanography. .. more

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Anyone know an editor at “discover sustainability” a nature journal? They have signed me up to do a review that I did not agree to and they refuse to do anything but send me reminders every day. I have emailed them three times at the official address. Help!

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Sunrise was brief, but beautiful this morning #okwx
sunrise over a soccer field

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Sunrise was on fire this morning and then if you turned around, you had a sunrise rainbow! #okwx
A rainbow with a house in the foreground Fiery orange sky sunrise

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That is my goal! Been actively looking at foundations online but appreciate any recommendations too. We have a spreadsheet of places to apply to but I suspect there are a lot more out there.

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Thank you! And yes, he is but he doesn't control independent agencies, just helps set budgets. Unfortunately, NSF is implementing much of the PBR in advance

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Thank you! It is devastating news but we are searching for a way to move forward and still do amazing work.

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You would think that would help but federal cuts are brutal right now.
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This is AI2ES, my AI institute. No way around it other than to say this is really awful. We are doing so many amazing things! We want to keep doing amazing things but without this level of funding, we will not be able to do so.
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Another blow to meteorological R&D this morning, as it was confirmed that NSF is terminating funding for its main weather and earth science focused AI research institute led by the Univ. of Oklahoma. Also - a LOT of weather to talk about, especially in the West. More: https://tinyurl.com/mr2znbdb
NSF terminates funding for its main meteorology focused AI institute
In weather, lots of potential threats in the West this week
tinyurl.com
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Another blow to meteorological R&D this morning, as it was confirmed that NSF is terminating funding for its main weather and earth science focused AI research institute led by the Univ. of Oklahoma. Also - a LOT of weather to talk about, especially in the West. More: https://tinyurl.com/mr2znbdb
NSF terminates funding for its main meteorology focused AI institute
In weather, lots of potential threats in the West this week
tinyurl.com
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This is the definition of a failed social media platform.
For scientists who use social media to encourage followers to visit external links (websites, papers, etc.,) here’s some data from this blog. For nearly a decade, Twitter was the #1 or #2 source of traffic to the blog almost every day. It hasn’t been in the top 10 sources of traffic to the blog in years, and a single SheetMusicPlus.com article from 2016 generates more traffic here than all of Twitter. So far this year, Bluesky is responsible for about 100x as much traffic as Twitter. AltMetric reports that despite Twitter having 10x the user base as BlueSky, BlueSky users share almost as many scholarly publications as Twitter users- and Twitter’s numbers are declining as Bluesky’s rise.

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Central Oklahoma needs rain too! Sigh. #okwx
24 hour rainfall for Oklahoma showing nothing in central ok

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Sunset was 🔥 tonight #okwx
Sunset behind trees

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This vulture followed us on our hike this morning … waiting for one of us to not make it back?? We disappointed if and all got back!
Vulture in a tree

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No, they are miniature schnauzers. If they were giant schnauzers, that would be a really big lawnmower!

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This was the other fun surprise on the south oval last night, apparently OU has a new robot lawnmower! We didn’t get to see it in action, but it’s quite large! Schnauzers for scale!
Giant robot lawnmower with two schnauzers looking at it

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Lol Merlin informed me I have seen it before! But I did fix it :) and I have definitely learned the difference now, thank you all!!

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I’ll go re-submit as a yellow crowned night heron! And get a lifer :)

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I actively avoid other dogs so if you had yours, probably why! I never know who is friendly…

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We usually start at sarkeys and loop through the north oval and south oval. That heron was just south of the library

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Google image search says yellow crowned night heron and Merlin says yellow or black crowned (despite it offering me blue when I searched before). I agree with you that the second stripe seems to match the yellow crown much better. I don’t see much yellow crown though

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I thought it was a blue heron, but I’m not a knowledgeable birder! Merlin offered both when I asked it.

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Random heron just walking down the OU south oval tonight
Blue heron in the grass

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I don’t think so, the AQI is 60 right now. I think it was just clouds and the right angle with sunrise.

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That almost looks like fire, but it’s just sunrise through the trees #okwx
Morning, red sky behind some trees

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Oklahoma lighting up the sky tonight! Photos from my husband #okw.
Lightning in a storm cloud A stormcloud lit up from behind with lightning