Carl Schreck, PhD
@carl-schreck.bsky.social
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Tropical meteorologist, climate scientist, NC State Wolfpack, Carolina Hurricanes, Braves, and Mets.
Had some fun with AI and python today. This is an updated recreation of an image I saw years ago, maybe on Bob Hart's website at FSU?
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@wral.bsky.social
talking about the MJO?! How cool is that!!
www.wral.com/story/ask-th...
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Ask the Meteorologist: Why we might see an uptick in tropical activity soon
There is one key global factor that could lead to more tropical development in the coming weeks.
https://www.wral.com/story/ask-the-meteorologist-why-we-might-see-an-uptick-in-tropical-activity-soon/22162511/
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Incredibly proud of my colleagues at NOAA's NCEI that put together this thorough storymap of Hurricane Helene.
storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/8887...
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Helene in Southern Appalachia
One year later: An event analysis and how we move forward.
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/8887acbd2dbd4d28a68e79fe53cbfaa3
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Carl Schreck, PhD
North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies
about 1 month ago
NCICS experts played key roles in the BAMS State of the Climate in 2024 report, released today. Laura Stevens and Carl Schreck were editors, John Uehling and Garrett Graham were authors, and Jessicca Allen worked on the report’s complex graphics. Read more:
ncics.org/cics-news/th...
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The State of the Climate in 2024 :: North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies
https://ncics.org/cics-news/the-state-of-the-climate-in-2024/
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Carl Schreck, PhD
American Meteorological Society
about 1 month ago
"It wasn’t until last year that the impacts of climate change really hit home. Hurricane Helene left a devastating footprint on my community."
#StateoftheClimate
editor Laura Stevens discusses North America's climate in 2024 (its hottest recorded year):
bit.ly/3HANFkI
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State of the Climate in 2024: Takeaways from North America
We speak with a State of the Climate in 2024 “North America” section editor about the continent’s warmest year, extreme events, and Hurricane Helene.
https://bit.ly/3HANFkI
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I always love being part of this report, but it was a bit more personal this year.
blog.ametsoc.org/2025/08/14/s...
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State of the Climate in 2024: Takeaways from the Tropics
We speak with “State of the Climate in 2024” Tropics chapter co-editor Carl Schreck about tropical oceans and storms in 2024, including Hurricane Helene.
https://blog.ametsoc.org/2025/08/14/state-of-the-climate-in-2024-takeaways-from-the-tropics/
about 1 month ago
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Carl Schreck, PhD
Michael Lowry
4 months ago
If you haven't already, check out our 2025 hurricane season special. I visited dozens of communities hit by Helene and Milton, heard the harrowing stories, and spoke with top scientists like Andy Hazelton,
@blamarre.bsky.social
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@carl-schreck.bsky.social
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Local 10 Hurricane Special: ‘It Only Takes One’
YouTube video by WPLG Local 10
https://youtu.be/x2hTKHa15bc
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First snow of winter! About an inch and falling on our porch from this northwest flow event.
10 months ago
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Imagine going 53 days without drinkable water in your home. That was the reality for most people in our county after Hurricane Helene. They went weeks without even having flushable water. As of yesterday, they can finally drink from the tap.
www.bpr.org/bpr-news/202...
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Asheville taps are clear to drink; boil water notice lifted
The City of Asheville lifted the boil water notice this morning.
https://www.bpr.org/bpr-news/2024-11-18/asheville-taps-are-clear-to-drink-boil-water-notice-lifted
10 months ago
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