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  1. 🌊🪦 During a dramatic climate change more than 10,000 years ago, most bottom-dwelling organisms in the eastern Mediterranean Sea died, as evidenced by sapropel layers in sediment cores. Using climate simulations covering the past 21,000 years, #MPI_scientist Katharina Six et al. were able to provide a physically + biogeochemically consistent explanation for the origin, course, and end of this 4,000-year-long period for the first time. 
    👉doi.org/10.1038/s43247-026-032
    #ClimateScience
    ©️Gerhard Schmiedl

  2. ⛈️ Weather appears chaotic+random, leading scientists to describe the #Climate w/ statistical quantities such as variances or spectra. While these reflect the random behavior of climate variables, they are nevertheless well-defined as long as the external drivers of the climate system remain constant. In a new study, #MPI_scientist Jin-Song von Storch reveals the constitutive principle underlying such #ClimateStatistics–the Integral Fluctuation-Dissipation Relation IFDR. 📖doi.org/10.1016/j.physa.2025.1

  3. ⛈️ Weather appears chaotic+random, leading scientists to describe the #Climate w/ statistical quantities such as variances or spectra. While these reflect the random behavior of climate variables, they are nevertheless well-defined as long as the external drivers of the climate system remain constant. In a new study, #MPI_scientist Jin-Song von Storch reveals the constitutive principle underlying such #ClimateStatistics–the Integral Fluctuation-Dissipation Relation IFDR. 📖doi.org/10.1016/j.physa.2025.1

  4. How will sea‑level rise affect global economy? 🌊📈 #MPI_scientist Lennart Ramme et al. have developed a new process‑based model, FRISIA, that treats the coastal zones' response to SLR as a dynamic system with socioeconomic feedbacks. Coupled with the integrated assessment model FRIDA, it shows that a 0.8 m rise by 2100 could cut global GDP by 1.5–6.2% without & 0.5–3.2% with adaptation measures. FRISIA is #OpenSource and can be linked to other IAMs.💡
    📝doi.org/10.5194/gmd-18-10017-2
    📸©W.Mobilo/AdobeStock

  5. Is tropical rain belt variability driven by self-organization of #clouds? ⛅️

    We're proud to welcome Dr. Tomoro Yanase at #MPIM to investigate this question, together with #MPI_Scientist Cathy Hohenegger. 🌅

    They aim to use both idealized & realistic simulations, & #ORCESTRA observations to understand how variations in SST patterns may cause variability in cloudiness across the #ITCZ 🌧️🌊🌍

    Dr. Yanase’s #ResearchStay is supported by the @HumboldtStiftung & will last for 1 year from Oct 2025 🙌

  6. ☔ Regnet es immer irgendwo auf der Welt?

    Diese Frage, gestellt von der fünf Jahre alten Pauline, hat #MPI_Scientist Julia Windmiller für die Zeitung wochentaz beantwortet. Sie sagt: „Seit die Erde so aussieht, wie wir sie heute kennen, ist es wohl noch nie vorgekommen, dass es zu irgendeinem Zeitpunkt nirgendwo geregnet hat. Vollkommen sicher sein können wir uns da nicht, aber es ist sehr, sehr wahrscheinlich.“ Lest die ganze Antwort hier: taz.de/Kinder-fragen-die-taz-a
    #Kinderfragen #ScienceforKids

  7. Looking for something cool to do in #Hamburg on the upcoming long weekend? ⚓️ How about visiting the "Breaking the Surface" exhibition at the International Maritime Museum? The #MPIM Social Media team recently went & was inspired by these women, many of whom we know personally (e.g. #MPI_scientist Jin-Song von Storch & Johanna Baehr, deputy head of #IMPRS_ESM). Make sure to visit before the end of the year or check out the website: www.breaking-the-surface.com
    #WomenInSTEM @cenunihh

  8. 🛰️ #WIVERN has officially been selected for ESA’s 11th #EarthExplorer Mission! It's scheduled to launch in the early 2030s!🌪️WIVERN will provide the first-ever global measurements of winds within #clouds. It was proposed by scientists f. Polytechnic University of Turin& University of Reading. #MPI_scientist Cathy Hohenegger is a member of the scientific Mission Advisory Group & will continue to contribute her expertise to developing the scientific plan for the mission. mpimet.mpg.de/en/communication
    ©ESA

  9. 🛰️ #WIVERN has officially been selected for ESA’s 11th #EarthExplorer Mission! It's scheduled to launch in the early 2030s!🌪️WIVERN will provide the first-ever global measurements of winds within #clouds. It was proposed by scientists f. Polytechnic University of Turin& University of Reading. #MPI_scientist Cathy Hohenegger is a member of the scientific Mission Advisory Group & will continue to contribute her expertise to developing the scientific plan for the mission. mpimet.mpg.de/en/communication
    ©ESA

  10. 🛰️ #WIVERN has officially been selected for ESA’s 11th #EarthExplorer Mission! It's scheduled to launch in the early 2030s!🌪️WIVERN will provide the first-ever global measurements of winds within #clouds. It was proposed by scientists f. Polytechnic University of Turin& University of Reading. #MPI_scientist Cathy Hohenegger is a member of the scientific Mission Advisory Group & will continue to contribute her expertise to developing the scientific plan for the mission. mpimet.mpg.de/en/communication
    ©ESA

  11. 🛰️ #WIVERN has officially been selected for ESA’s 11th #EarthExplorer Mission! It's scheduled to launch in the early 2030s!🌪️WIVERN will provide the first-ever global measurements of winds within #clouds. It was proposed by scientists f. Polytechnic University of Turin& University of Reading. #MPI_scientist Cathy Hohenegger is a member of the scientific Mission Advisory Group & will continue to contribute her expertise to developing the scientific plan for the mission. mpimet.mpg.de/en/communication
    ©ESA

  12. 🛰️ #WIVERN has officially been selected for ESA’s 11th #EarthExplorer Mission! It's scheduled to launch in the early 2030s!🌪️WIVERN will provide the first-ever global measurements of winds within #clouds. It was proposed by scientists f. Polytechnic University of Turin& University of Reading. #MPI_scientist Cathy Hohenegger is a member of the scientific Mission Advisory Group & will continue to contribute her expertise to developing the scientific plan for the mission. mpimet.mpg.de/en/communication
    ©ESA

  13. 🌎How Does a Planet's Rotation Rate Affect Its Climate? By simulating an aquaplanet &varying its rotation rate, #MPI_Scientist Abisha Gnanaraj et al. found that a slower rotation than Earth's leads to a colder+drier climate, while a faster rotation results in a warmer+moister climate. The changes arise from alterations in atmospheric circulation aimed at conserving angular momentum which impact humidity💦, cloud cover☁️, & radiant energy fluxes ↑↓.
    📗https:/doi.org/10.5194/wcd-6-489-2025
    🖼️A.Gnanaraj

  14. 🌊💨 The #ocean shapes the atmosphere in surprising ways!
    A new study by #MPI_scientist Putrasahan & von Storch shows the Vertical Mixing Mechanism(VMM), where sea surface temperature gradients drive wind changes, is not only active on ~100 km scales, but can span up to 1,000 km 🌍.
    Even more surprising: VMM works not just monthly, but also daily & hourly ⏱️.
    This multi-scale process is key for improving #climate &weather models.
    📄 doi.org/10.1029/2025GL114856
    🖼️ CC BY-NC 4.0 Putrasahan & von Storch 2025.

  15. ☁️ Do changes in cloud altitude impact climate sensitivity?

    A new study led by #MPI_scientist Lukas Kluft using an idealized radiative transfer model shows:
    Positive radiative effects from unchanged high cloud temperatures cancel each other out with a reduction of the greenhouse effect of added CO₂.
    📌 Therefore climate sensitivity stays nearly the same as without radiative effects of high cloud altitude – around 2.2°C per CO₂ doubling.

    📖 Read the full story now at: doi.org/10.5194/acp-25-9075-20

  16. 🌬️ What keeps the surface winds blowing across the equatorial oceans?
    A new study by #MPI_scientist Marius Winkler & colleagues using ICON at 5 km resolution suggests that classical approaches fall short and that vertical and horizontal momentum transport are essential to maintaining equatorial winds. They develop a revised wind model that captures these dynamics and outperforms classical approaches.
    📖 doi.org/10.1002/qj.4998

    #EquatorialWinds #AirSeaInteraction #ClimateScience

  17. 🌬️ What keeps the surface winds blowing across the equatorial oceans?
    A new study by #MPI_scientist Marius Winkler & colleagues using ICON at 5 km resolution suggests that classical approaches fall short and that vertical and horizontal momentum transport are essential to maintaining equatorial winds. They develop a revised wind model that captures these dynamics and outperforms classical approaches.
    📖 doi.org/10.1002/qj.4998

    #EquatorialWinds #AirSeaInteraction #ClimateScience

  18. 🌬️ What keeps the surface winds blowing across the equatorial oceans?
    A new study by #MPI_scientist Marius Winkler & colleagues using ICON at 5 km resolution suggests that classical approaches fall short and that vertical and horizontal momentum transport are essential to maintaining equatorial winds. They develop a revised wind model that captures these dynamics and outperforms classical approaches.
    📖 doi.org/10.1002/qj.4998

    #EquatorialWinds #AirSeaInteraction #ClimateScience

  19. 🌬️ What keeps the surface winds blowing across the equatorial oceans?
    A new study by #MPI_scientist Marius Winkler & colleagues using ICON at 5 km resolution suggests that classical approaches fall short and that vertical and horizontal momentum transport are essential to maintaining equatorial winds. They develop a revised wind model that captures these dynamics and outperforms classical approaches.
    📖 doi.org/10.1002/qj.4998

    #EquatorialWinds #AirSeaInteraction #ClimateScience

  20. 🌬️ What keeps the surface winds blowing across the equatorial oceans?
    A new study by #MPI_scientist Marius Winkler & colleagues using ICON at 5 km resolution suggests that classical approaches fall short and that vertical and horizontal momentum transport are essential to maintaining equatorial winds. They develop a revised wind model that captures these dynamics and outperforms classical approaches.
    📖 doi.org/10.1002/qj.4998

    #EquatorialWinds #AirSeaInteraction #ClimateScience

  21. 🎉 Fantastic news: The Advisory Committee for #EarthObservation has recommended the WIVERN satellite mission 🛰️as the 11th “Earth Explorer” of the European Space Agency! 🙌 We are extremely excited about this, as our #MPI_scientist Cathy Hohenegger was involved in the proposal & is a member of the scientific Mission Advisory Group of WIVERN. 🤞 Now we are waiting for the final decision by the ESA member states in September! 🔗More info: mpimet.mpg.de/en/communication
    Credit: ESA

  22. 🧒❓Many children & teenagers have questions about our changing climate. 🌍 That’s why #MPI_scientist Mia Specht is taking part in #SkypeAScientist. Through live online Q&A sessions, Mia connects with school classes around the world, answers their questions about #ClimateScience + the ocean, & shares insights into her life as a climate scientist.
    It's an easy & rewarding way to make science accessible & inspire future generations.💬🌱 👉skypeascientist.com
    #SciComm #Outreach #Education #Wisskomm

  23. 🌍 #ClimateChange is making Europe’s summer weather more extreme ☀️🌧️🔥

    A new study by our #MPI_scientist Quan Liu & colleagues shows that the variability of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), an atmospheric circulation pattern, is increasing in summer due to global warming, leading to more extremes ➡️ potentially more heatwaves, floods, & sharp weather contrasts between northwestern Europe & the Mediterranean with risks for health, economy & environment.

    #ExtremeWeather #Europe #ClimateScience

  24. 🏜️ The #Sahara is a hot #desert &the #Sahel a climate transition zone. Thousands of years ago, these regions were much greener than today, sustaining river networks with lush vegetation, wildlife,& settlements. 🍃💦. Such African Humid Periods (AHPs) occurred quasi-periodically in Earth’s history. #MPI_Scientist Mateo Duque Villegas et al. have simulated AHPs for the last glacial cycle & developed a statistical tool for predicting AHPs over the last 800,000 years. Read more: doi.org/10.5194/cp-21-773-2025

  25. 🌍 ❄️🔥 Dive deep into Earth’s climate history! This Wednesday and at the invitation of Wilhelm Foerster Sternwarte Berlin, #MPI_Scientist Dr. Lennart Ramme will take you 720–635 million years back in time. During this period, Earth was nearly entirely frozen at least twice. Learn about the role of CO2 & other drivers of climate variability, and why the current change in climate is unprecedented in Earth’s past! The talk will be in German.
    📍 Schöneberger Rathaus
    🗓️ June 11, 2025
    🕗 8 PM

  26. 💸 #AMOC weakening could cost trillions! 🌊
    Many people are worried about a weakening AMOC. But economic studies deem AMOC weakening beneficial because it would cool the Northern Hemisphere in times of #globalwarming.🌡️ 🌍
    💡 #MPI_Scientist @felixschaumann & @Edu_Alastrue show that this is counteracted if one considers how much less carbon the ocean absorbs due to AMOC weakening. This effect increases estimates of the social cost of carbon by around 1%.

    📖 @PNASNews 👉 doi.org/10.1073/pnas.241954312

  27. ☁️ The #Walker circulation, an atmospheric circulation pattern in the #tropics, ☀️ has accelerated in recent years, puzzling #climate scientists who had anticipated the opposite. #MPI_scientist Sarah Kang and colleagues have found out why by revealing the competing effects between the global warming and the sea surface temperature pattern effect. 🌊 🌡️
    💡 Learn more: mpimet.mpg.de/en/communication
    📖 Full paper: agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.co

    Image Credit: Y. Schrader/MPI-M

  28. 📈☁️🌊 The compilation of observations from different ship campaigns can be tedious–but a solution is underway. By taking the example of the 2023 ARC cruise in the Atlantic, a team around Laura Köhler (@awi)& #MPI_scientist Julia Windmiller proposes a standardized approach for the management of ship-based data. 📊⛴️ The package includes the data itself, a paper, a #GitHub repository & a #Python package! See mpimet.mpg.de/en/communication
    #FAIRData #EarthObservation
    Credit: D. Kępski

  29. 🎼🎻🎺🎹 Be the Change! Wer entscheidet über die Zukunft der Erde? 🌍 Unter diesem Motto veranstalten die Bochumer Symphoniker ein Konzert für Kinder, welches durch Statements von Klimaforscher*innen begleitet wird. Unter anderem ist dort unsere #MPIM Wissenschaftlerin Lara Wallberg zu hören.
    📆 Die Uraufführung hat heute Vormittag vor Schulklassen stattgefunden, aber für diesen Sonntag gibt es noch Restkarten. ➡️ bochumer-symphoniker.de/progra
    #MPI_Scientist #Wissenschaftskommunikation #Klimakommunikation

  30. Natural hydrodynamical noise in the #ocean & #atmosphere isn’t just static—it’s key to understanding climate variability. A review by Hans von Storch (@hereon)& #MPI_scientist Lin Lin explores the significance of this internal variability for numerical experimentation and analysis. ➡️ mdpi.com/2073-4433/15/11/1317
    Image: Model results show that external forcing (tides) limits the generation of large-scale internal variability in the South China Sea. CC BY v. Storch & Lin, Atmosphere 15(11), 1317, 2024

  31. In recognition of his commitment to international scientific collaboration, the AGU honored #MPI_scientist Guy Brasseur with the Kaufman Outstanding Research and Unselfish Cooperation #Award. The former #MPI_Director, currently leader of the #Environmental modeling research group at #MPIM, received the prize yesterday at the 2024 AGU meeting, the largest gathering of #Earth 🌍 and space 🚀 scientists, which is currently taking place in Washington, D.C. 🇺🇸 Congratulations! 💐 👏
    Credit: private

  32. In recognition of his commitment to international scientific collaboration, the AGU honored #MPI_scientist Guy Brasseur with the Kaufman Outstanding Research and Unselfish Cooperation #Award. The former #MPI_Director, currently leader of the #Environmental modeling research group at #MPIM, received the prize yesterday at the 2024 AGU meeting, the largest gathering of #Earth 🌍 and space 🚀 scientists, which is currently taking place in Washington, D.C. 🇺🇸 Congratulations! 💐 👏
    Credit: private

  33. In recognition of his commitment to international scientific collaboration, the AGU honored #MPI_scientist Guy Brasseur with the Kaufman Outstanding Research and Unselfish Cooperation #Award. The former #MPI_Director, currently leader of the #Environmental modeling research group at #MPIM, received the prize yesterday at the 2024 AGU meeting, the largest gathering of #Earth 🌍 and space 🚀 scientists, which is currently taking place in Washington, D.C. 🇺🇸 Congratulations! 💐 👏
    Credit: private

  34. In recognition of his commitment to international scientific collaboration, the AGU honored #MPI_scientist Guy Brasseur with the Kaufman Outstanding Research and Unselfish Cooperation #Award. The former #MPI_Director, currently leader of the #Environmental modeling research group at #MPIM, received the prize yesterday at the 2024 AGU meeting, the largest gathering of #Earth 🌍 and space 🚀 scientists, which is currently taking place in Washington, D.C. 🇺🇸 Congratulations! 💐 👏
    Credit: private

  35. In recognition of his commitment to international scientific collaboration, the AGU honored #MPI_scientist Guy Brasseur with the Kaufman Outstanding Research and Unselfish Cooperation #Award. The former #MPI_Director, currently leader of the #Environmental modeling research group at #MPIM, received the prize yesterday at the 2024 AGU meeting, the largest gathering of #Earth 🌍 and space 🚀 scientists, which is currently taking place in Washington, D.C. 🇺🇸 Congratulations! 💐 👏
    Credit: private

  36. How is climate change going to affect Arctic shorelines? A new #PNAS #paper involving #MPI_scientist David Nielsen finds that, by 2100, there may be:
    🌊 unprecedented land loss pushing the Alaskan coastline further inland than at any point in the last 100,000 years 🌊
    🐟 potentially 8–11 times more carbon released than from coastal erosion alone, affecting marine ecosystems 🐟
    📖 Find out more about these projected impacts & what could be done about them: s.gwdg.de/nBEkqZ
    Credit: D. Nielsen

  37. United for the future of #climate 🌍 #science: At our annual retreat, we put our heads together to bring our research forward. 🙌 It is a great opportunity for an intensive exchange across our three departments. Last week, we gathered at 📌 Fintel in Lower Saxony and had a very productive time! We take momentum with us for exciting current and future work!

    Wanna join this crowd? Check out our latest #job openings at mpimet.mpg.de/en/career/job-op
    #MPIM #MPI_scientist #teamwork

  38. The fraction of human-made #CO2 that stays in the atmosphere is what drives global warming. Lucky for us, large quantities of the emitted CO2 have been absorbed by the ocean or by plants. But this could change as the planet is getting hotter. #MPI_Scientist Torres Mendonca et al. have recently revealed the details of this climate–carbon-cycle feedback for a set of models that have been used in the #IPCC reports – and found the land carbon cycle to be a major player. doi.org/10.5194/bg-21-1923-202

  39. 🧊🌊🔥 From snowball to supergreenhouse - the Earth went through dramatic climatic changes in the past.
    📖 In his PhD thesis, #MPI_Scientist Lennart Ramme used an Earth System Model to show how ice and water, salt and carbon interacted during these massive changes.
    🏆 For this outstanding work, he has been awarded the prestigious Wladimir Köppen Award - Congratulations on this fantastic achievement, Lennart! 🎉

    Read more here: cliccs.uni-hamburg.de/career/k

    Image © Diallo/MPI-M

  40. 🌊 Internal waves are important for #ocean mixing but not resolved by current ocean models. Instead, their impact is expressed in terms of parameters, but often energetically inconsistent. A team around #MPI_scientist Nils Brüggemann recently presented a novel energetically consistent parameterization for internal-wave-driven mixing, IDEMIX. In the 3 evaluated models, IDEMIX improved the agreement between simulated mixing patterns & observations. ➡️ doi.org/10.1029/2023MS003768
    @awi @unibremen
    🗺️ ©MPI-M

  41. Got plans for this weekend? If not, here’s a tip: #MPI_Scientist Shreya Dhame is talking about #Ocean Futures at the re:publica festival in #Hamburg tomorrow, September 21st at 4:45 pm (in English). It is an informal setting and you can ask anything you ever wanted to know about the ocean, #climate, and a scientist’s daily routines 👩‍💻 😉
    @republica
    #rpHH

    More info: ➡️ re-publica.com/de/session/ocea

  42. Together, the "Max Planck Hamburg" team cycled over 12,000 km last year as part of the "Stadtradeln" challenge - as far as to New Delhi and back. 🌏
    This year, again, all three of Hamburg's #MPIs are cycling through the city, and on day 8 they have already covered more than 2000km! 🚲 Here you see #MPI_scientist Ulrike on her bike in front of the DKRZ building next door (Credit: Tom Pingel).

    You can find the current status here: stadtradeln.de/hamburg 📊

  43. ⬇️ English in the comments! ⬇️ Über 12000 km hat das Team "Max Planck Hamburg" letztes Jahr beim #STADTRADELNHamburg zusammen zurückgelegt - so weit wie nach Neu-Delhi und wieder zurück. 🌏
    Auch dieses Jahr radeln die drei Hamburger #MPIs im Rahmen dieser Challenge durch die Stadt und an Tag 8 sind schon mehr als 2000km geschafft! 🚲 Hier seht ihr #MPI_Scientist Ulrike auf dem Rad vor dem #DKRZ-Gebäude nebenan (Credit: Tom Pingel).

    Den aktuellen Stand findet ihr hier: stadtradeln.de/hamburg 📊

  44. Für den GWDG AI Chat empfehlen wir euch das Modell Llama 3.1-8B Instruct als Standardmodell. Es ist das leichteste Modell mit der schnellsten Leistung und guten Ergebnissen in allen Benchmarks und unterstützt euch gut bei allgemeinen Gesprächen und Hilfestellungen.
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  45. Für den GWDG AI Chat empfehlen wir euch das Modell Llama 3.1-8B Instruct als Standardmodell. Es ist das leichteste Modell mit der schnellsten Leistung und guten Ergebnissen in allen Benchmarks und unterstützt euch gut bei allgemeinen Gesprächen und Hilfestellungen.
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  46. Für den GWDG AI Chat empfehlen wir euch das Modell Llama 3.1-8B Instruct als Standardmodell. Es ist das leichteste Modell mit der schnellsten Leistung und guten Ergebnissen in allen Benchmarks und unterstützt euch gut bei allgemeinen Gesprächen und Hilfestellungen.
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  47. Für den GWDG AI Chat empfehlen wir euch das Modell Llama 3.1-8B Instruct als Standardmodell. Es ist das leichteste Modell mit der schnellsten Leistung und guten Ergebnissen in allen Benchmarks und unterstützt euch gut bei allgemeinen Gesprächen und Hilfestellungen.
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  48. Für den GWDG AI Chat empfehlen wir euch das Modell Llama 3.1-8B Instruct als Standardmodell. Es ist das leichteste Modell mit der schnellsten Leistung und guten Ergebnissen in allen Benchmarks und unterstützt euch gut bei allgemeinen Gesprächen und Hilfestellungen.
    Einfach auswählen und loslegen!
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  49. 📊 20th October is World Statistics Day!
    🌎 Numbers tell stories and data empowers us. Climate data drive our research. Celebrate the power of numbers in shaping solutions!

    📈 Do you know that #MPI_scientist Jinsong von Storch teaches the B.Sc. UHH Course "Statistics in Meteorology"? A valuable resource for meteorology and statistics enthusiasts.
    📚 Check out StatQuest with Josh Starmer: Simplifying complex stats concepts. youtube.com/@statquest
    #WorldStatisticsDay

  50. Exciting publication 📣!
    #MPI_Scientist Yanmichel Morfa @[email protected] et al. studied the horizontal and vertical kinetic energy spectra and their relationships in global #StormResolving simulations from the DYAMOND experiments. His findings highlight the role of #GravityWaves in defining the magnitude of mesoscale vertical motions in the #atmosphere.
    Read here: bit.ly/3AvzOoC #climate