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The Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science is one of the world’s premier education and research institutions.
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Ph.D candidate Peisen Tan knew he wanted to study physical oceanography to help coastal communities better prepare for storms. 🌊
Making wavesnews.miami.edu
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The only place in the world that can generate Cat5 winds and waves in a 30,000 gallon wind-wave tank. #hurricanes
10 years of sustained growthnews.miami.edu
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"This research underscores how industry-funded initiatives within academic institutions have perpetuated misinformation and hindered meaningful action on climate change mitigation in the animal agriculture sector." Jennifer Jacquet, co-author of the study in the journal Climatic Change.
Study uncovers the influence of the livestock industry on climate policy through university partnershipsnews.miami.edu
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Rosenstiel School scientist Paquita Zuidema is a principal investigator of a multi-agency team to investigate cold air outbreaks in the Arctic. via @ncarucar.bsky.social
Flying into the cold unkownnews.miami.edu
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Congratulations to Professor Martin Grosell for receiving the prestigious 2024 Distinguished August Krogh Lectureship Award from the American Physiological Society!
Professor awarded prestigious honor for contributions to physiologynews.miami.edu
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Join us 2/27/24 for our next Sea Secrets with Andy Mann, co-founder of SeaLegacy and Emmy-nominated director, 12-time Telly Award winner, National Geographic photographer, and marine conservationist. Register for in person or to get link to attend virtual: www.eventbrite.com/e/sea-secret...
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I don't think I've ever seen such a large area of wind advisory and warning. @miamirosenstiel.bsky.social
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Wishing you a joyous holiday season and a bright New Year!
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We are at AGU in San Fransisco from December 11-14, 2023. Stop by booth 243 in the Academic Showcase to say hello and learn more about our degree programs! #AGU2023
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New study in Dec. issue of AAAS Journal Science finds that as the climate responds to increases in carbon dioxide, carbon dioxide becomes a more potent greenhouse gas. #COP28
Carbon Dioxide becomes more potent as climate changes, study findsnews.miami.edu
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“You look at these seasonal outlooks and such that are influenced by El Niño, and it might shift the odds to a 60% chance of heavy rains as opposed to the average, which might be a 33% chance,” Emily Becker, Associate Director⁦ UM Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies Read more 👇
El Niño: Economic devastation and how it intersects with climate changejournalistsresource.org This explainer looks at how El Niño stunts economies and what climatologists know about how climate change affects El Niño patterns.
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Join us on Monday, November 13 for our Open House to learn about our undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Register here: miami.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
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Join us on Wed. 10/18/23, 3:30pm for our Climate Café Series: Searing, sweltering, stifling: How record-high temperatures and a marine #heatwave baked South Florida this summer. More info & Register: eventbrite.com/e/climate-cafe…
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10k Cobia fingerlings collected, weighed and packed for shipment to a grow-out farm. #aquaculture #feedingtheworld
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12 ways you can help coral reefs— Part 1 of 2. #CitizenScientist always welcome to help outplant coral. 🪸🩵🪸
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With three new grants, climate scientist Ben Kirtman is hoping to create improved prediction tools for the #ElNino climate cycle, as well as #floods and #wildfires.
Offering advanced notice for extreme weathernews.miami.edu
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Oceanographer Lisa Beal @letstalkocean.bsky.social and others spent 26 days at sea in the Cape Cauldron off South Africa measuring the dynamic mixing of Indian Ocean and Atlantic waters in an effort to learn more about weather and climate.
Turbulent ocean basin could aid in understanding global climatenews.miami.edu
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It was a pleasure to welcome the Hon. Meredith Berger, Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Navy for a tour of our DARPA Reefense X-REEFS project. X-REEFS is a multi-agency effort to design hybrid biological and engineered reef structures to mitigate wave and storm damage.
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Hello friends, here is a summary of our flight this morning. @miamirosenstiel.bsky.social
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Check out this visualization by @bmcnoldy.bsky.social: How #Hurricane #stormsurge impacted our campus over the last 6 decades.
Hurricanes leave their mark on the Rosenstiel Schoolnews.miami.edu
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It was the hottest August in #Miami's history, by a big margin. It set new monthly records of temperature and heat index. In fact, the monthly average heat index exceeded 105°F, just as it did in July, for the first time. @miamirosenstiel.bsky.social [1/2]
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C-Streams and FOCUS research cruises aim to learn more about how the enormous poleward fluxes of heat and carbon, salt and nutrients within the Gulf Stream, especially those carried by waters that have traveled all the way from the high latitudes, influence the climate of North America and Europe.
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Miami just had 5 consecutive days with record-breaking heat indices. That also makes 42 new record high heat indices set in the past 79 days! In addition, 2023 set new monthly-average heat index records in July AND August. That's not easy to do, but here we are... bmcnoldy.earth.miami.edu/mia/
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Now we're in business... welcome to Bluesky, Univ. of Miami Rosenstiel School! @miamirosenstiel.bsky.social