Britt Raubenheimer
brittraubenheimer.bsky.social
Britt Raubenheimer
@brittraubenheimer.bsky.social

Nearshore scientist - hydrodynamics, morphodynamics, hydrogeology, http://neerassociation.org, http://iflood.whoi.edu, https://pv-lab.org

Physics 43%
Environmental science 22%

Reposted by Britt Raubenheimer

As the Arctic warms at record speed, the once-frozen ground beneath it is beginning to give way. WHOI coastal hydrologist Julia Guimond and team explore how thawing permafrost is releasing carbon, reshaping the Arctic, and ramping up climate change.

Learn more from Bloomberg: go.whoi.edu/bloomberg

Reposted by Britt Raubenheimer

We live in a beautiful world. Now it's up to us to save it from ourselves. #ocean #sunset #nature #photography #scape #capecod #EastCoastKin

Reposted by Britt Raubenheimer

Hoping to make this product real-time by the upcoming hurricane season. This product plots probabilities of 24-h rapid intensification out to 5 days along each GEFS ensemble track. This example shows the time progression of RI probabilities for Helene (2024) around the time it underwent RI.

Reposted by Britt Raubenheimer

Honored to announce that our paper on Alaskan permafrost received the 2024 Cozzarelli prize from @pnas.org! www.pnas.org/post/update/...
2024 Cozzarelli Prize Recipients
The annual Cozzarelli Prize acknowledges papers that reflect scientific excellence and originality. The 2024 awardees will be recognized at an awards ceremony during the NAS Annual Meeting in April 20...
www.pnas.org

Reposted by Britt Raubenheimer

@agu.org has a tool to find & contact your legislators about FY25 #science funding. It provides scripts, email text, phone numbers & sends emails.

agu.quorum.us/campaign/FY2...
Support Science Funding in this Pivotal Moment
Congress is setting its spending limits now--tell your legislators to support science in their appropriations bills.
agu.quorum.us

Reposted by Britt Raubenheimer

🌊 Winds can make very big waves but very often nobody is there to see them in their full height. However, we do get swells radiated from these. I've just published two datasets about very big wave heights here: www.seanoe.org/data/00940/1.... www.seanoe.org/data/00942/1... next one: wave periods
an edna 's art painting of a lake with a mountain in the background
Alt: nice swell rolling in shallow water
media.tenor.com
All websites that depend on NOAA data should display something like this.

earth.nullschool.net
Repost & like, if you stand with President Zelensky!
🚨 #NOAA is essential for weather forecasting, climate research, and public safety.

AGU stands with the scientific community in urging Congress to protect and strengthen NOAA, not dismantle it.

Our economy, environment, and safety depend on it.

Early morning beach survey as #PTC16 (Ophelia?) rolls in - raining and getting windy, but still expecting waves to get twice this size. No pretty sunrise, so the coffee mug is an indication that it just got light at 7am!