Hydroclimate Impact Lab (HydroCLIMP)
@hydroclimp.bsky.social
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The official BlueSky account of the Hydroclimate Impact lab of the Department of Geography & Sustainability at the University of Tennessee–Knoxville, led by Dr. Dimitris A. Herrera.
https://www.hydroclimp.com/
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Bethan Davies
@iceybethan.bsky.social
· Aug 17
Authors selected for the IPCC AR7 - AntarcticGlaciers.org
The IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) has released its author list for the forthcoming IPCC Assessment Report 7 (IPCC AR7). I am very honoured, and privileged, to announce that I will b...
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Hung Nguyen
@ntthung.bsky.social
· Apr 26
Correcting the heartwood-sapwood transition in blue intensity measurements with change point detection methods
Delta blue intensity is a commonly used method to correct for the heartwood-sapwood color change in blue intensity (BI) measurements. It is based on t…
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Hung Nguyen
@ntthung.bsky.social
· Apr 18
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Justin Maxwell
@l-tulipifera.bsky.social
· Apr 16
Dr. Josh Bregy
@prehistormic.bsky.social
· Apr 16
Changes in the western flank of the North Atlantic subtropical high since 1140 CE: Extremes, drivers, and hydroclimatic patterns
Eight centuries of Bermuda high patterns show a 50% increase in western flank variability starting in 1900 CE.
www.science.org
Dr. Josh Bregy
@prehistormic.bsky.social
· Apr 16
Changes in the western flank of the North Atlantic subtropical high since 1140 CE: Extremes, drivers, and hydroclimatic patterns
Eight centuries of Bermuda high patterns show a 50% increase in western flank variability starting in 1900 CE.
www.science.org
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