Deepti Singh
@climatechirper.bsky.social
scientist studying weather and climate extremes, climate variability, climate and health, pitbull advocate (She/Her)
https://labs.wsu.edu/climate/
https://labs.wsu.edu/climate/
Reposted by Deepti Singh
Extreme heat is the most deadly weather event in the US.
Images are critical pieces of any news story — they draw readers in and help to communicate the story itself. However, publications continue to publish photos that fail to convey the severity and danger of extreme heat.
Images are critical pieces of any news story — they draw readers in and help to communicate the story itself. However, publications continue to publish photos that fail to convey the severity and danger of extreme heat.
June 20, 2025 at 4:38 PM
Extreme heat is the most deadly weather event in the US.
Images are critical pieces of any news story — they draw readers in and help to communicate the story itself. However, publications continue to publish photos that fail to convey the severity and danger of extreme heat.
Images are critical pieces of any news story — they draw readers in and help to communicate the story itself. However, publications continue to publish photos that fail to convey the severity and danger of extreme heat.
fantastic news!!! Congratulations.
May 28, 2025 at 4:15 AM
fantastic news!!! Congratulations.
Reposted by Deepti Singh
Jha et al. assess 2024 extreme land heat, finding:
- Many record-shattering events globally
- >150 heatwave days in large swathes of S. America
www.nature.com/articles/s43... (rdcu.be/ehobs)
@roshanjha.bsky.social, @climatechirper.bsky.social per.bsky.social, @sarahinscience.bsky.social
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- Many record-shattering events globally
- >150 heatwave days in large swathes of S. America
www.nature.com/articles/s43... (rdcu.be/ehobs)
@roshanjha.bsky.social, @climatechirper.bsky.social per.bsky.social, @sarahinscience.bsky.social
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Extreme terrestrial heat in 2024 - Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
2024 shattered temperature records, surpassing 2023’s historic highs to become the warmest year ever recorded. Extreme heatwaves hit West Africa in February, South America and Eastern Europe in March,...
www.nature.com
April 11, 2025 at 6:36 PM
Jha et al. assess 2024 extreme land heat, finding:
- Many record-shattering events globally
- >150 heatwave days in large swathes of S. America
www.nature.com/articles/s43... (rdcu.be/ehobs)
@roshanjha.bsky.social, @climatechirper.bsky.social per.bsky.social, @sarahinscience.bsky.social
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- Many record-shattering events globally
- >150 heatwave days in large swathes of S. America
www.nature.com/articles/s43... (rdcu.be/ehobs)
@roshanjha.bsky.social, @climatechirper.bsky.social per.bsky.social, @sarahinscience.bsky.social
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Reposted by Deepti Singh
This hurts new and early career investigators (like me) the hardest. Most of us finished our postdocs & started our labs during the COVID-19 pandemic with shutdowns and supply issues at that time. Now we’re being hit with ::all of this::
www.science.org/content/arti...
www.science.org/content/arti...
U.S. early-career researchers struggling amid chaos
Uncertain funding, government firings, and distressed universities hit vulnerable groups especially hard
www.science.org
February 22, 2025 at 4:03 PM
This hurts new and early career investigators (like me) the hardest. Most of us finished our postdocs & started our labs during the COVID-19 pandemic with shutdowns and supply issues at that time. Now we’re being hit with ::all of this::
www.science.org/content/arti...
www.science.org/content/arti...