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We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to investigate the dynamical mechanisms for the formation of tropical Pacific climate change pattern.
You will study tropical Pacific climate change patterns, addressing model-observation discrepancies, reconciling past and projected changes, and determining the importance of local and remote drivers.

jobs.mpimet.mpg.de/jobposting/

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Incredibly sad to hear of Anchor Brewing shutting down after 127 years: sfchronicle.com/food/wine/arti

A huge loss. Though, the writing was on the wall when some absolute dingbat in charge got rid of their amazing historic label design and made it look like generic Trader Joe’s crap.

@trinsec I believe this is one type of lab-grown meat, but I think there might be several methods that classify as lab-grown meat.

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Which generation has the strongest argument that they are typically ignored?

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My almost 13 year old daughter had a good idea. We’ve been talking about doing a podcast together - mostly for us to have.

Her idea was reviewing books that are being taken out of school libraries - discussing the content, reviewing the actual literature but also the reasons it was banned and our thoughts there as well.

This is something I think that we will do, soon.

#BookBanning #Books #Podcasts

Nice, short piece that provides an overview of some of the ongoing challenges of modeling .

Unravelling ENSO complexity | Nature Geoscience

nature.com/articles/s41561-023

New paper: this is software development aimed to reduce the overhead involved with converting climate model output to CMIP-like format (which is what ESMValTool is expecting as input). GMD - Evaluation of native Earth system model output with ESMValTool v2.6.0

gmd.copernicus.org/articles/16

Evaluation of native Earth system model output with ESMValTool v2.6.0

<p><strong class="journal-contentHeaderColor">Abstract.</strong> Earth system models (ESMs) are state-of-the-art climate models that allow numerical simulations of the past, present-day, and future climate. To extend our understanding of the Earth system and improve climate change projections, the complexity of ESMs heavily increased over the last decades. As a consequence, the amount and volume of data provided by ESMs has increased considerably. Innovative tools for a comprehensive model evaluation and analysis are required to assess the performance of these increasingly complex ESMs against observations or reanalyses. One of these tools is the Earth System Model Evaluation Tool (ESMValTool), a community diagnostic and performance metrics tool for the evaluation of ESMs. Input data for ESMValTool needs to be formatted according to the CMOR (Climate Model Output Rewriter) standard, a process that is usually referred to as “CMORization”. While this is a quasi-standard for large model intercomparison projects like the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP), this complicates the application of ESMValTool to non-CMOR-compliant climate model output.</p> <p>In this paper, we describe an extension of ESMValTool introduced in v2.6.0 that allows seamless reading and processing of “native” climate model output, i.e., operational output produced by running the climate model through the standard workflow of the corresponding modeling institute. This is achieved by an extension of ESMValTool's preprocessing pipeline that performs a CMOR-like reformatting of the native model output during runtime. Thus, the rich collection of diagnostics provided by ESMValTool is now fully available for these models. For models that use unstructured grids, a further preprocessing step required to apply many common diagnostics is regridding to a regular latitude–longitude grid. Extensions to ESMValTool's regridding functions described here allow for more flexible interpolation schemes that can be used on unstructured grids. Currently, ESMValTool supports nearest-neighbor, bilinear, and first-order conservative regridding from unstructured grids to regular grids.</p> <p>Example applications of this new native model support are the evaluation of new model setups against predecessor versions, assessing of the performance of different simulations against observations, CMORization of native model data for contributions to model intercomparison projects, and monitoring of running climate model simulations. For the latter, new general-purpose diagnostics have been added to ESMValTool that are able to plot a wide range of variable types. Currently, five climate models are supported: CESM2 (experimental; at the moment, only surface variables are available), EC-Earth3, EMAC, ICON, and IPSL-CM6. As the framework for the CMOR-like reformatting of native model output described here is implemented in a general way, support for other climate models can be easily added.</p>

gmd.copernicus.org
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Fun fact: the MP3 file format is as old today as 8-track tapes were when MP3 was invented

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Sandy Hook happened 10 years ago today. At the time, people said "how many more children have to die before we do something to stop the killing?"

The answer: 25,000

25,000 children killed by guns in America in the last decade.

And still virtually nothing has been done.

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I’m leaving my job at Amazon/Wondery at the end of the year. I’m becoming a full-time consultant. I’m offering sales and revenue growth strategies, executive coaching, sales team training/motivation, and more.

If this sounds like the kind of thing that could be help your company, please get in touch. I’m reliant on word of mouth.

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