Jan Wehner
@jnwhnr.bsky.social
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Excited to see first video projects with @awi.de published!

Here you can see simulated past extreme weather events in different climate scenarios to better understand the impact of climate change. More soon! @ecmwf.int

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ecmwf.int
ECMWF @ecmwf.int · Jun 23
🌍🌐 What if we could relive past extreme weather events - only this time in a colder or warmer world? That’s exactly what scientists working on the Climate Change Adaptation Digital Twin (Climate DT) of the EU-funded DestinE initiative are doing. Find out more ➡️ destine.ecmwf.int/news/storyli...
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awi.de
Happy Pride Month! 🏳️‍🌈

At AWI, we are committed to diversity and equality. Pride Month in June reminds us how important it is to strengthen an open and respectful society, both in science and in everyday life. We embrace diversity every day.

Photo: Laura Oldenburg
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To celebrate the kick-off of #UNOC3 and #OOSC in Nice, we share a striking, mesmerising perspective on Mediterranean Marine Heatwaves —and their clear amplification by climate change.

From @awi.de storyline simulations, visual by @jawijan.bsky.social
jnwhnr.bsky.social
🌪️ Typhoon spotted in a global 4.4km IFS-FESOM run.
Visualizing cloud structures using only model data — aiming to match the look of satellite imagery. Impressive how close simulations can get.
@awi.de @blender3d.bsky.social @blender.org
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For a new visualization project @awi.de, I’m currently experimenting with satellite imagery, elevation data, and OSM. Exciting!

@blender.org
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sbeyer.net
Experimenting a little bit with #blender particle systems and simulated wind data
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ecmwf.int
ECMWF @ecmwf.int · Feb 24
🌍🌐 What if we could replay recent extreme weather under different climate conditions? With storyline simulations in the EU’s #DestinE initiative, scientists are reconstructing past, present, and future extreme weather to help us adapt to climate change. Learn more ➡️ destine.ecmwf.int/news/replayi...
jnwhnr.bsky.social
Exploring ways to visualise wind together with my colleague @sbeyer.net at AWI. Here’s a glimpse: IFS-FESOM wind speed visualised as coloured particles.