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  1. 🌍 At the 3-day TropEcS symposium, hosted by the Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT) in #Bremen to launch a new program on tropical coastal regions, our #MPI_scientists Nils Brüggemann, Mia Sophie Specht, and Bjorn Stevens had the opportunity to share insights on 🔬 km-scale modeling, 🌪️ tropical cyclones & 🌊 tropical instability waves in high-resolution climate models. Check out the program at: zac.leibniz-zmt.de/tropecs/

    Exciting #collaborations ahead! #ClimateScience #Oceanography

  2. 🌍 At the 3-day TropEcS symposium, hosted by the Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT) in #Bremen to launch a new program on tropical coastal regions, our #MPI_scientists Nils Brüggemann, Mia Sophie Specht, and Bjorn Stevens had the opportunity to share insights on 🔬 km-scale modeling, 🌪️ tropical cyclones & 🌊 tropical instability waves in high-resolution climate models. Check out the program at: zac.leibniz-zmt.de/tropecs/

    Exciting #collaborations ahead! #ClimateScience #Oceanography

  3. 🌍 At the 3-day TropEcS symposium, hosted by the Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT) in #Bremen to launch a new program on tropical coastal regions, our #MPI_scientists Nils Brüggemann, Mia Sophie Specht, and Bjorn Stevens had the opportunity to share insights on 🔬 km-scale modeling, 🌪️ tropical cyclones & 🌊 tropical instability waves in high-resolution climate models. Check out the program at: zac.leibniz-zmt.de/tropecs/

    Exciting #collaborations ahead! #ClimateScience #Oceanography

  4. 🌍 At the 3-day TropEcS symposium, hosted by the Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT) in #Bremen to launch a new program on tropical coastal regions, our #MPI_scientists Nils Brüggemann, Mia Sophie Specht, and Bjorn Stevens had the opportunity to share insights on 🔬 km-scale modeling, 🌪️ tropical cyclones & 🌊 tropical instability waves in high-resolution climate models. Check out the program at: zac.leibniz-zmt.de/tropecs/

    Exciting #collaborations ahead! #ClimateScience #Oceanography

  5. 🌍 At the 3-day TropEcS symposium, hosted by the Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT) in #Bremen to launch a new program on tropical coastal regions, our #MPI_scientists Nils Brüggemann, Mia Sophie Specht, and Bjorn Stevens had the opportunity to share insights on 🔬 km-scale modeling, 🌪️ tropical cyclones & 🌊 tropical instability waves in high-resolution climate models. Check out the program at: zac.leibniz-zmt.de/tropecs/

    Exciting #collaborations ahead! #ClimateScience #Oceanography

  6. 🌱🌎 Yesterday, #climate & #sustainability researchers from Asia, Africa, South & Central America visited #MPIM &#DKRZ. The meeting was part of a Germany trip in the scope of the introductory seminar for the @HumboldtStiftung's #ClimateProtection Fellows.👩‍🎓👨‍🎓 #MPI_scientists presented selected aspects of climate research at our institute. At DKRZ, the visitors enjoyed a tour of the supercomputer. It was a pleasure having them here! ✨
    #AvH #ClimateProtection #SustainabilityResearch #NewLeaders

  7. 🌱🌎 Yesterday, #climate & #sustainability researchers from Asia, Africa, South & Central America visited #MPIM &#DKRZ. The meeting was part of a Germany trip in the scope of the introductory seminar for the @HumboldtStiftung's #ClimateProtection Fellows.👩‍🎓👨‍🎓 #MPI_scientists presented selected aspects of climate research at our institute. At DKRZ, the visitors enjoyed a tour of the supercomputer. It was a pleasure having them here! ✨
    #AvH #ClimateProtection #SustainabilityResearch #NewLeaders

  8. 🌱🌎 Yesterday, #climate & #sustainability researchers from Asia, Africa, South & Central America visited #MPIM &#DKRZ. The meeting was part of a Germany trip in the scope of the introductory seminar for the @HumboldtStiftung's #ClimateProtection Fellows.👩‍🎓👨‍🎓 #MPI_scientists presented selected aspects of climate research at our institute. At DKRZ, the visitors enjoyed a tour of the supercomputer. It was a pleasure having them here! ✨
    #AvH #ClimateProtection #SustainabilityResearch #NewLeaders

  9. 🌱🌎 Yesterday, #climate & #sustainability researchers from Asia, Africa, South & Central America visited #MPIM &#DKRZ. The meeting was part of a Germany trip in the scope of the introductory seminar for the @HumboldtStiftung's #ClimateProtection Fellows.👩‍🎓👨‍🎓 #MPI_scientists presented selected aspects of climate research at our institute. At DKRZ, the visitors enjoyed a tour of the supercomputer. It was a pleasure having them here! ✨
    #AvH #ClimateProtection #SustainabilityResearch #NewLeaders

  10. 🌱🌎 Yesterday, #climate & #sustainability researchers from Asia, Africa, South & Central America visited #MPIM &#DKRZ. The meeting was part of a Germany trip in the scope of the introductory seminar for the @HumboldtStiftung's #ClimateProtection Fellows.👩‍🎓👨‍🎓 #MPI_scientists presented selected aspects of climate research at our institute. At DKRZ, the visitors enjoyed a tour of the supercomputer. It was a pleasure having them here! ✨
    #AvH #ClimateProtection #SustainabilityResearch #NewLeaders

  11. For 6 weeks during January & February, #MPI_scientists Lennéa Hayo, Hannah Gaenslen & Marius Schulz were traveling on the RV#Meteor in the tropical Atlantic to carry out atmospheric measurements around the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). They used weather balloons to launch radiosondes at 3-hour intervals to record pressure, temperature, humidity, & wind speed. The high-resolution data helps #MPIM researchers to better understand the structure & dynamics of the ITCZ. @geomar_de
    ©M.Schulz

  12. For 6 weeks during January & February, #MPI_scientists Lennéa Hayo, Hannah Gaenslen & Marius Schulz were traveling on the RV#Meteor in the tropical Atlantic to carry out atmospheric measurements around the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). They used weather balloons to launch radiosondes at 3-hour intervals to record pressure, temperature, humidity, & wind speed. The high-resolution data helps #MPIM researchers to better understand the structure & dynamics of the ITCZ. @geomar_de
    ©M.Schulz

  13. For 6 weeks during January & February, #MPI_scientists Lennéa Hayo, Hannah Gaenslen & Marius Schulz were traveling on the RV#Meteor in the tropical Atlantic to carry out atmospheric measurements around the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). They used weather balloons to launch radiosondes at 3-hour intervals to record pressure, temperature, humidity, & wind speed. The high-resolution data helps #MPIM researchers to better understand the structure & dynamics of the ITCZ. @geomar_de
    ©M.Schulz

  14. For 6 weeks during January & February, #MPI_scientists Lennéa Hayo, Hannah Gaenslen & Marius Schulz were traveling on the RV#Meteor in the tropical Atlantic to carry out atmospheric measurements around the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). They used weather balloons to launch radiosondes at 3-hour intervals to record pressure, temperature, humidity, & wind speed. The high-resolution data helps #MPIM researchers to better understand the structure & dynamics of the ITCZ. @geomar_de
    ©M.Schulz

  15. For 6 weeks during January & February, #MPI_scientists Lennéa Hayo, Hannah Gaenslen & Marius Schulz were traveling on the RV#Meteor in the tropical Atlantic to carry out atmospheric measurements around the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). They used weather balloons to launch radiosondes at 3-hour intervals to record pressure, temperature, humidity, & wind speed. The high-resolution data helps #MPIM researchers to better understand the structure & dynamics of the ITCZ. @geomar_de
    ©M.Schulz

  16. 📚New research! #MPI_scientists Mia Sophie Specht et al. explore instabilities below the surface of the Atlantic that can occur at sharp ocean temperature fronts formed by Tropical Instability Waves. Using a high-resolution simulation, they show that these instabilities, heavily influenced by seasonal ocean circulation patterns, mainly occur in summer w/ possible implications for #ocean mixing – a key factor in understanding ocean heat distribution & nutrient cycling! 🌊
    agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.co

  17. 📚New research! #MPI_scientists Mia Sophie Specht et al. explore instabilities below the surface of the Atlantic that can occur at sharp ocean temperature fronts formed by Tropical Instability Waves. Using a high-resolution simulation, they show that these instabilities, heavily influenced by seasonal ocean circulation patterns, mainly occur in summer w/ possible implications for #ocean mixing – a key factor in understanding ocean heat distribution & nutrient cycling! 🌊
    agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.co

  18. 📚New research! #MPI_scientists Mia Sophie Specht et al. explore instabilities below the surface of the Atlantic that can occur at sharp ocean temperature fronts formed by Tropical Instability Waves. Using a high-resolution simulation, they show that these instabilities, heavily influenced by seasonal ocean circulation patterns, mainly occur in summer w/ possible implications for #ocean mixing – a key factor in understanding ocean heat distribution & nutrient cycling! 🌊
    agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.co

  19. 📚New research! #MPI_scientists Mia Sophie Specht et al. explore instabilities below the surface of the Atlantic that can occur at sharp ocean temperature fronts formed by Tropical Instability Waves. Using a high-resolution simulation, they show that these instabilities, heavily influenced by seasonal ocean circulation patterns, mainly occur in summer w/ possible implications for #ocean mixing – a key factor in understanding ocean heat distribution & nutrient cycling! 🌊
    agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.co

  20. 📚New research! #MPI_scientists Mia Sophie Specht et al. explore instabilities below the surface of the Atlantic that can occur at sharp ocean temperature fronts formed by Tropical Instability Waves. Using a high-resolution simulation, they show that these instabilities, heavily influenced by seasonal ocean circulation patterns, mainly occur in summer w/ possible implications for #ocean mixing – a key factor in understanding ocean heat distribution & nutrient cycling! 🌊
    agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.co

  21. #MPI_Scientists are being extremely productive at the @nextgems_eu hackathon at Wageningen University! Extremes is what they’re looking at: They are analyzing the first global 30-year storm-resolving climate simulations for key indicators of fire, extreme heat and precipitation extremes. We can’t wait to learn about the outcomes of this intensive week!

    Read more on high-resolution modelling on our website: mpimet.mpg.de/en/communication

    Image credit: nextGEMS

  22. #MPI_Scientists are being extremely productive at the @nextgems_eu hackathon at Wageningen University! Extremes is what they’re looking at: They are analyzing the first global 30-year storm-resolving climate simulations for key indicators of fire, extreme heat and precipitation extremes. We can’t wait to learn about the outcomes of this intensive week!

    Read more on high-resolution modelling on our website: mpimet.mpg.de/en/communication

    Image credit: nextGEMS

  23. #MPI_Scientists are being extremely productive at the @nextgems_eu hackathon at Wageningen University! Extremes is what they’re looking at: They are analyzing the first global 30-year storm-resolving climate simulations for key indicators of fire, extreme heat and precipitation extremes. We can’t wait to learn about the outcomes of this intensive week!

    Read more on high-resolution modelling on our website: mpimet.mpg.de/en/communication

    Image credit: nextGEMS

  24. #MPI_Scientists are being extremely productive at the @nextgems_eu hackathon at Wageningen University! Extremes is what they’re looking at: They are analyzing the first global 30-year storm-resolving climate simulations for key indicators of fire, extreme heat and precipitation extremes. We can’t wait to learn about the outcomes of this intensive week!

    Read more on high-resolution modelling on our website: mpimet.mpg.de/en/communication

    Image credit: nextGEMS

  25. #MPI_Scientists are being extremely productive at the @nextgems_eu hackathon at Wageningen University! Extremes is what they’re looking at: They are analyzing the first global 30-year storm-resolving climate simulations for key indicators of fire, extreme heat and precipitation extremes. We can’t wait to learn about the outcomes of this intensive week!

    Read more on high-resolution modelling on our website: mpimet.mpg.de/en/communication

    Image credit: nextGEMS

  26. It is #campaign time: As you might now lots of our #MPI_scientists are currently joining the international field campaign #ORCESTRA.
    In this group photo you can see our #HALO crew currently located in Cape Verde. 🛩️☁️🌴

    If you want to learn more about our campaign see wisskomm.social/@MPI_Meteo/112 or check out the campaign webpage orcestra-campaign.org/intro.ht.

  27. It is #campaign time: As you might now lots of our #MPI_scientists are currently joining the international field campaign #ORCESTRA.
    In this group photo you can see our #HALO crew currently located in Cape Verde. 🛩️☁️🌴

    If you want to learn more about our campaign see wisskomm.social/@MPI_Meteo/112 or check out the campaign webpage orcestra-campaign.org/intro.ht.

  28. It is #campaign time: As you might now lots of our #MPI_scientists are currently joining the international field campaign #ORCESTRA.
    In this group photo you can see our #HALO crew currently located in Cape Verde. 🛩️☁️🌴

    If you want to learn more about our campaign see wisskomm.social/@MPI_Meteo/112 or check out the campaign webpage orcestra-campaign.org/intro.ht.

  29. It is #campaign time: As you might now lots of our #MPI_scientists are currently joining the international field campaign #ORCESTRA.
    In this group photo you can see our #HALO crew currently located in Cape Verde. 🛩️☁️🌴

    If you want to learn more about our campaign see wisskomm.social/@MPI_Meteo/112 or check out the campaign webpage orcestra-campaign.org/intro.ht.

  30. It is #campaign time: As you might now lots of our #MPI_scientists are currently joining the international field campaign #ORCESTRA.
    In this group photo you can see our #HALO crew currently located in Cape Verde. 🛩️☁️🌴

    If you want to learn more about our campaign see wisskomm.social/@MPI_Meteo/112 or check out the campaign webpage orcestra-campaign.org/intro.ht.

  31. On March 23 we celebrated World Meteorological Day 🌍🥳.
    It's a special day for us, because we care about weather and climate. All our #MPI_Scientists are working every day to increase our knowledge and understanding of our planet’s physics. Right now we are measuring live data at our weather station on Barbados, which we process at #MPIM into scientific publications.
    Read more about it on our website and and enjoy the sunrise 🌞 over the Atlantic from the webcams:: barbados.mpimet.mpg.de/

  32. On March 23 we celebrated World Meteorological Day 🌍🥳.
    It's a special day for us, because we care about weather and climate. All our #MPI_Scientists are working every day to increase our knowledge and understanding of our planet’s physics. Right now we are measuring live data at our weather station on Barbados, which we process at #MPIM into scientific publications.
    Read more about it on our website and and enjoy the sunrise 🌞 over the Atlantic from the webcams:: barbados.mpimet.mpg.de/

  33. On March 23 we celebrated World Meteorological Day 🌍🥳.
    It's a special day for us, because we care about weather and climate. All our #MPI_Scientists are working every day to increase our knowledge and understanding of our planet’s physics. Right now we are measuring live data at our weather station on Barbados, which we process at #MPIM into scientific publications.
    Read more about it on our website and and enjoy the sunrise 🌞 over the Atlantic from the webcams:: barbados.mpimet.mpg.de/

  34. On March 23 we celebrated World Meteorological Day 🌍🥳.
    It's a special day for us, because we care about weather and climate. All our #MPI_Scientists are working every day to increase our knowledge and understanding of our planet’s physics. Right now we are measuring live data at our weather station on Barbados, which we process at #MPIM into scientific publications.
    Read more about it on our website and and enjoy the sunrise 🌞 over the Atlantic from the webcams:: barbados.mpimet.mpg.de/

  35. On March 23 we celebrated World Meteorological Day 🌍🥳.
    It's a special day for us, because we care about weather and climate. All our #MPI_Scientists are working every day to increase our knowledge and understanding of our planet’s physics. Right now we are measuring live data at our weather station on Barbados, which we process at #MPIM into scientific publications.
    Read more about it on our website and and enjoy the sunrise 🌞 over the Atlantic from the webcams:: barbados.mpimet.mpg.de/

  36. 💥 Paper alert: Here come the first efforts to evaluate the open-ocean tides on our new ocean model #ICON-O. In this paper, #MPI_Scientists, quantify the model's ability to realistically simulate the barotropic tides. Such a quantification is crucial to ensure the realistic representation of internal tides which are difficult to evaluate

    Check out the details of their work here: gmd.copernicus.org/articles/16

  37. 💥 Paper alert: Here come the first efforts to evaluate the open-ocean tides on our new ocean model #ICON-O. In this paper, #MPI_Scientists, quantify the model's ability to realistically simulate the barotropic tides. Such a quantification is crucial to ensure the realistic representation of internal tides which are difficult to evaluate

    Check out the details of their work here: gmd.copernicus.org/articles/16

  38. 💥 Paper alert: Here come the first efforts to evaluate the open-ocean tides on our new ocean model #ICON-O. In this paper, #MPI_Scientists, quantify the model's ability to realistically simulate the barotropic tides. Such a quantification is crucial to ensure the realistic representation of internal tides which are difficult to evaluate

    Check out the details of their work here: gmd.copernicus.org/articles/16

  39. 💥 Paper alert: Here come the first efforts to evaluate the open-ocean tides on our new ocean model #ICON-O. In this paper, #MPI_Scientists, quantify the model's ability to realistically simulate the barotropic tides. Such a quantification is crucial to ensure the realistic representation of internal tides which are difficult to evaluate

    Check out the details of their work here: gmd.copernicus.org/articles/16

  40. 💥 Paper alert: Here come the first efforts to evaluate the open-ocean tides on our new ocean model #ICON-O. In this paper, #MPI_Scientists, quantify the model's ability to realistically simulate the barotropic tides. Such a quantification is crucial to ensure the realistic representation of internal tides which are difficult to evaluate

    Check out the details of their work here: gmd.copernicus.org/articles/16

  41. New publication 📣

    What's the point of modelling with higher resolution? 🌍 As #MPI_Scientists Henning Franke & Marco Giorgetta show, the effect of warming on the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation (QBO) can directly be simulated with the high-resolution ICON-A model — while previous models struggled to reliably resolve the relevant wave and convection processes. Warming is likely to strengthen gravity waves and deep convection, leading to a speed-up of the QBO. 🌬️

    More here: rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ 📚

  42. New publication 📣

    What's the point of modelling with higher resolution? 🌍 As #MPI_Scientists Henning Franke & Marco Giorgetta show, the effect of warming on the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation (QBO) can directly be simulated with the high-resolution ICON-A model — while previous models struggled to reliably resolve the relevant wave and convection processes. Warming is likely to strengthen gravity waves and deep convection, leading to a speed-up of the QBO. 🌬️

    More here: rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ 📚

  43. New publication 📣

    What's the point of modelling with higher resolution? 🌍 As #MPI_Scientists Henning Franke & Marco Giorgetta show, the effect of warming on the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation (QBO) can directly be simulated with the high-resolution ICON-A model — while previous models struggled to reliably resolve the relevant wave and convection processes. Warming is likely to strengthen gravity waves and deep convection, leading to a speed-up of the QBO. 🌬️

    More here: rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ 📚

  44. New publication 📣

    What's the point of modelling with higher resolution? 🌍 As #MPI_Scientists Henning Franke & Marco Giorgetta show, the effect of warming on the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation (QBO) can directly be simulated with the high-resolution ICON-A model — while previous models struggled to reliably resolve the relevant wave and convection processes. Warming is likely to strengthen gravity waves and deep convection, leading to a speed-up of the QBO. 🌬️

    More here: rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ 📚

  45. New publication 📣

    What's the point of modelling with higher resolution? 🌍 As #MPI_Scientists Henning Franke & Marco Giorgetta show, the effect of warming on the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation (QBO) can directly be simulated with the high-resolution ICON-A model — while previous models struggled to reliably resolve the relevant wave and convection processes. Warming is likely to strengthen gravity waves and deep convection, leading to a speed-up of the QBO. 🌬️

    More here: rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ 📚