Author: Annalisa Bracco
Finally Fabrizio’s work is out in PRX!
The investigation of the tropical Pacific’s attractor is finally published on PRX and is open access! Great work by
Fabri Falasca showing how methods from dynamical systems and manifold learning offer a simpler, physically sound framework for evaluating and improving upon climate models.!
A summary of our live review in Dubai is on youtube
Check out a 6-min video of our live review of the marine heat wave manuscript at the EXPO2020
Two new graduate students joining our group!
Welcome to Skylar Lama and Yonglin Huang who will join our group in August to start their PhD adventure!
SDG week at GT
Looking for a child book on ocean exploration? Look no further!
Curious about the last 6,000 years of climate evolution in the tropical Pacific?
Great work by Fabrizio Falasca, with our French collaborators at IPSL, using complex network analysis to investigate how tropical climate variability changes from mid- to late Holocene in the Indo-Pacific basin.
Check it here
In Italian
Our group work is highlighted in the Italian newsletter Rinnovabili on environmental sustainability. You can read it (in Italian) here
Live Stream from Dubai
If you want to see Elise and me at the Expo’: Join virtually for a Frontiers for Young Minds live peer review on Ocean Heat Waves on Monday, January 31 at the Dubai Expo that we are hosting in partnership with the Swiss School of Public Health. The livestream starts at 7am New York | 12pm London | 1pm Paris | 4pm Dubai |
Live stream on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_x12olpr7MU
New paper on Jupiter’s Poles is out
Just because it’s such an incredible environment. Out today in Nature Physics
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41567-021-01458-y
and COS web page https://cos.gatech.edu/news/dipping-toe-jupiters-atmospheric-oceans-and-polar-cyclones