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Sami Rifai
@samirifai.bsky.social

Ecosystem ecologist and remote sensing enthusiast.

Environmental science 80%
Geography 20%

Big congrats to Duyen and you!
My latest: The Trump administration is not waiting for the next fiscal year -- or Congress -- to cut climate science at NOAA. A new document details the money it won't spend *this* year on climate research.
Trump administration pushes ahead with NOAA climate and weather cuts
Despite congressional resistance, agency aims to cut research spending now
www.science.org

Thanks Mostafa, that's great! I'll keep that one in mind. Am I correct that it has no NIR channel? I'm still searching for a low cost options (if there are any) that have an NIR band.

Does anyone have suggestions for (moderately priced) phenocams with an NIR band that are still being manufactured?

I get the sense that the standard StarDot cameras are no longer being sold, but haven't found an alternative apart from Campbell's CCFC which looks amazing but is def not cheap.
🚨 If you're interested in working on a coordinated response to the DOE climate report, please enter your info on this google form 🚨

Please RT this so as many people see it as possible.

forms.gle/BL9xUAfRxA...
DOE climate report response form
We are collecting names to assemble a writing team to respond to the DOE climate working group report. If you'd like to contribute, enter your info below. At this point, there is no guarantee what we'll do (if anything), but we want to keep our options open by collecting names. If you have any further questions, feel free to email me. We are primarily looking for Ph.D. scientists at universities or government labs in appropriate fields. I realize that this will exclude some qualified people and I apologize, but we felt this was necessary for a variety of reasons.
forms.gle
New Article: "Leaf venation network evolution across clades and scales" rdcu.be/epLNP

Evolution of leaf venation networks, from fewer, corrugated veins to high vein density and smoother loops. Herbivory as a potential driver of venation architectural changes.

Rare(!) 4-year fellowship available here in South Australia, targeted to people with a few years of postdoc experience and < 8 years post PhD.

careers.adelaide.edu.au/cw/en/job/51...
Learn more about South Australia's new university for the future.
careers.adelaide.edu.au
I have an opportunity for a new PhD student in tropical tree ecophysiology in my lab. Some more details at the link below. Please pass along!

www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
Responses of tropical forest trees to rising carbon dioxide - conifers versus angiosperms at James Cook University on FindAPhD.com
PhD Project - Responses of tropical forest trees to rising carbon dioxide - conifers versus angiosperms at James Cook University, listed on FindAPhD.com
www.findaphd.com

www.usgs.gov/landsat-miss...

Because of everything that has been going on... this really hits deeper than it should.
A Final Farewell to Landsat 7
The Landsat 7 satellite will receive its final transmission from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) on June 4, 2025, at 1:08 PM CST. The satellite launched in April 1999 and will be decommissioned afte...
www.usgs.gov
Job Opportunity: Lecturer in Ecology and Global Change at University of Leeds.
We welcome dynamic applicants from across the world to join our team of tropical ecology and global change scientists.
jobs.leeds.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx...
Here's a copy of an NSF grant termination notice that went out today. "NSF is issuing this termination to protect the interests of the government pursuant...on the basis that they no longer effectuate the program goals or agency priorities." Not subject to appeal. #HigherEd #AcademicSky
All wildlife research at USGS will be eliminated. All research and science centers. All coop units. BBS, BBL…. gone.

www.science.org/content/arti...
Trump swings budget ax at USGS biology research
Plan to eliminate $307 million ecosystem program could face obstacles in Congress
www.science.org
🚨Report your NSF grant terminations! 🚨

We are starting to collect information on NSF grant terminations to create a shared resource as we have for NIH. The more information we collect, the more we can organize, advocate, and fight back! Please share widely!

airtable.com/appGKlSVeXni...
Here is an article and a list of NOAA datasets expected to end and be unavailable in the next few weeks. Please make sure you get in and download what you need!!
eos.org/research-and...
NOAA Datasets Will Soon Disappear - Eos
NOAA has quietly reported that they will soon decommission 14 datasets, products, and catalogs related to earthquakes and marine, coastal, and estuary science.
eos.org
Come work with us @AmazonFACE! We have 4 postdoc positions open:
1) Wood Traits and Growth Relationships
2) Impacts on Biogeochemical Cycling
3) Vegetation Modelling – hydrological/hydraulic processes
4) Functional Traits related to Photosynthesis
More info: amazonface.unicamp.br/oportunidade...
Oportunidades - AmazonFACE
O AmazonFACE está com quatro vagas de pós-doutorado disponíveis. Veja abaixo mais informações
amazonface.unicamp.br
INPA procura candidato(a) para pós-doutorado no Projeto “Integrando a hidrologia do solo e características hidráulicas para entender os riscos de mortalidade às secas das árvores gigantes” com o projeto “GIGANTE” (www.caryinstitute.org/science/rese...).
@treeco-db.bsky.social @evangora.bsky.social

Are tropical forests in the Americas changing as adaptation to ongoing climate change? Yes, they are!
Are these changes enough to track their suitable climate?
Not quite! Check out our paper in @science.org www.science.org/doi/10.1126/... to see more of what our network has been working on!
Tropical forests in the Americas are changing too slowly to track climate change
Understanding the capacity of forests to adapt to climate change is of pivotal importance for conservation science, yet this is still widely unknown. This knowledge gap is particularly acute in high-b...
www.science.org

Join us in sunny South Australia! Postdoc position in my group at the University of Adelaide to use UAV LiDAR and remote sensing to examine forest recovery and responses to weather extremes: careers.adelaide.edu.au/cw/en/job/51...
Come and celebrate our 150th year. Explore our events, our history, and the foundation we’ve built for the future.
careers.adelaide.edu.au

Reposted by Sami W. Rifai

Post-doc opportunity in Oxdord for those with a background in Ecology and remote sensing:
my.corehr.com/pls/coreport...
Job Details
my.corehr.com
📢 18-month postdoc in my lab doing drought modelling with either the UK land surface model JULES or machine learning. Up to you which. Please share widely (thanks)

www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/de...

Closes: 18th January

Using remote sensing to study climate impacts on vegetation? Consider submitting an abstract to "CCS.18: Monitoring Climate Change Impacts on Vegetation"

2025 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium is coming to Brisbane, Australia Aug 3-8

Submission due by 10 January 2025!

Reposted by Sami W. Rifai

Ah Delve is a great word though. A colleague assumed I was using a chat bot because I used 'delve' in a course description because of this figure!

Reposted by Sami W. Rifai

This rather fantastic recent piece is a great illustration of the value of code review, as well as sensitivity analyses. doi.org/10.1038/s414...

But I think it is particularly instructive as commentary on our scientific process today. 🧵
Mathematical biases in the calculation of the Living Planet Index lead to overestimation of vertebrate population decline - Nature Communications
The Living Planet Index is a widely used metric to measure the global population trends of vertebrates. This in-depth analysis of the methodology underlying the index reveals fundamental issues and id...
doi.org

Here we show how (1) not accounting for VPD can confound the temperature effect, and (2) generalized additive models can be used to separate the effects of temperature from VPD. (2/2)

Air temperature and vapor pressure deficit are highly correlated, yet they can have somewhat opposed effects on photosynthesis. (1/2)

nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
The stomatal response to vapor pressure deficit drives the apparent temperature response of photosynthesis in tropical forests
<em>New Phytologist</em> is an international journal owned by the New Phytologist Foundation publishing original research in plant science and its applications.
nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com

Thanks for the explanation and photos. Very interesting to see and think about! Can only dream of trying this in Australia... VPD can reach 7+ kPa around Adelaide.