Brian Rose
@brianejrose.bsky.social
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Climate scientist at the University at Albany. I like open science, math, music, tinkering with computer code, and many other things.
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Project Pythia has a fresh new look. Take a look here to learn about our transition to MyST / JupyterBook 2: projectpythia.org/posts/2025/m...
Reflections on MyST-ification - Project Pythia
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These are great visualizations! Just curious how you put them together. Do you share the source code?
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Project Pythia would not exist without community contributions like this.

Interact with real coursework and geo data from students and research partners at TU Wien @geodepartment.bsky.social and EODC in this brand new Earth Observation Data Science Cookbook!

🔗 projectpythia.org/eo-datascien...
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“A lot of people don't realize how @NOAA.gov impacts their daily lives... It's a huge public service that is truly a bargain for the American taxpayer." - Brian Tang, @ualbanydaes.bsky.social
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NOAA layoffs could have widespread impacts in New York
Here's how the cuts could affect New Yorkers.
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Long shot, but does anyone have a copy of this to share:

Brovkin, V., A. Ganopolski, Y. Svirezhev, W. von Bloh, A. Bondeau, M. Claussen, V. Petoukhov, and S. Rahmstorf. "VEgetation COntinuous DEscription Model (VECODE): Technical Report." (1998).
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Are climlab users following me here?
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Major new release of climlab (0.9 series) out now! A bunch of cool new functionality and long-awaited compatibility with Numpy 2 and latest Python versions. github.com/climlab/clim...
Releases · climlab/climlab
Python package for process-oriented climate modeling - climlab/climlab
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Review of applications will start at the end of February 2025, but the position will remain open until filled. Questions may be directed to the chair of the search committee, Mathias Vuille ([email protected]).
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The full posting, including job responsibilities, qualifications, and how to apply, may be found at albany.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdeta....
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This is a 12-month position that is expected to be two years in duration and may serve as entry point for a tenure-track faculty position in DAES.
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We seek candidates with backgrounds in terrestrial water systems (land surface hydrology) or snow and ice (cryospheric processes) who will perform research under the supervision of a current DAES faculty member, with the goal of developing an independent research program.
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Visiting Assistant Professor / Postdoctoral Associate in Terrestrial Ice and Water Systems

We are looking to hire a Visiting Assistant Professor / Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences (DAES) at the University at Albany.
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Don’t tell anyone!
On this shiny new platform
I only write prose
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I’ve felt this many many times. I’ve never regretted giving the care. But having to choose is hard.
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Setting up for the UAlbany DAES alumni and friends reception! If you’re in New Orleans for AMS, come join us at the Crescent City Brewhouse, 7-10p!
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I’ll be speaking about my 10 year open science journey with the Climate Laboratory project at 10:20 this morning in Marquis 12-13 #AGU24
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Checking with the lead authors about this
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It’s new science enabled by climlab, which is pretty cool.
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At #AGU24, check out poster board 1819 on Thursday morning:
Stratospheric Circulation Strongly Shapes Meridional Surface Temperature and Hydrological Response to Aerosol Injection Scenarios
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Turns out that climate mitigation by stratospheric aerosol injection is hard, because of the stratosphere!