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Duncan Watson-Parris
@dwatsonparris.bsky.social

Climate scientist @UCSD using machine learning to improve our understanding of clouds and aerosols. 🏄‍♂️
Find out more about the Climate Analytics Lab here: https://climate-analytics-lab.github.io/

Environmental science 51%
Geography 18%

Just finished @hannahritchie.bsky.social's fantastic book "Not the End of the World" which nicely articulates the things we should, and should not, be worrying about when it comes to sustainability. It's a refreshing and empowering take backed by the latest data. Definitely recommend!

With Philip Stier, Laure Zanna and Tom Beucler
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Chris gave one of our opening talks a few years ago and I can't wait to hear about his vision for the future of the field.

The talk will be live-streamed on 23 September at 17:00 CEST! Sign up for free here: neuralnetwork.aiforgood.itu.int/event/ai-for...
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Excited to be kicking off another season of "AI and Climate Science" webinars as part of the UN 'AI for Good' Discovery series this quarter with a talk from Chris Bretherton reflecting on 'AI for climate modeling from present to future'.

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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-...

Having made an abortive attempt with Threads I'm now trying BlueSky! Looking forward to interacting with a more positive and engaging community :-)
Industrial pollution in colder regions increases snowfall and reduces cloud cover, potentially boosting global warming by reducing the sunlight that clouds reflect back into space, according to a new study from Scripps Oceanography researcher Duncan Watson-Parris. (@dwatsonparris.bsky.social)
Industrial Pollution Can Increase Snowfall and Reduce Cloud Cover
New research co-authored by Duncan Watson-Parris of UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute finds that industrial pollution in Earth’s colder latit...
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