Jonathan Beverley
@jbeverley.bsky.social
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Research Scientist at CIRES
Incredible aurora visible over Colorado earlier this evening! Could see a lot of red even with the naked eye.
16 days ago
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Great to meet Congressman
@joeneguse.bsky.social
at the office in Boulder today ahead of the government shutdown. Thanks for visiting!
about 2 months ago
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Although not unexpected, it’s still shocking to see this written down in black and white: the proposed elimination of virtually all NOAA research and the Cooperative Institutes, including all four Boulder labs.
5 months ago
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The Denver Post
7 months ago
“If you want to call it a trainwreck, you can." Colorado research into weather forecasting, drought and wildfires is at risk of grinding to a halt if planned budget cuts by President Trump’s administration come to fruition and eliminate funding crucial to the Colorado labs’ existence.
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‘Trainwreck’ of NOAA funding cuts could derail Colorado research on wildfires, earthquakes and storms
At a lab in Fort Collins, scientists are researching how to incorporate artificial intelligence into the forecasting of hurricane paths and how to better predict storms’ impact on wildfires. …
https://www.denverpost.com/2025/04/25/colorado-noaa-boulder-funding-cooperative-institutes-donald-trump/
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Rep. Joe Neguse
7 months ago
Reports indicate that the Trump administration may attempt to slash billions from NOAA’s budget — including cutting research that forecasts natural disasters like wildfires & droughts. The Commerce Department must reverse these plans! Read our letter with Senator Bennet & Senator Hickenlooper 👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽
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Union of Concerned Scientists
7 months ago
The Trump administration plans to gut climate research at NOAA and NASA—key goals of the
#Project2025
agenda. But what does that really mean, and why should you care? Dr. Marc Alessi breaks down how these cuts could impact us all:
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5 Reasons NOAA and NASA Cuts Will Be Disastrous for Everyone in the US
The Trump Administration plan to cut research on climate change and extreme weather events, including tornadoes and hurricanes, puts us in peril.
https://blog.ucs.org/marc-alessi/5-reasons-noaa-and-nasa-cuts-will-be-disastrous-for-everyone-in-the-us/?utm_source=bluesky&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=bs
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Joe Neguse
7 months ago
When we heard reports this morning that DOGE may have entered NOAA & NIST, we showed up to see for ourselves. We’ll continue to do everything we can to protect our Federal labs across Colorado.
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A worrying time to be a scientist in the US
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7 months ago
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Really nice to be back in Reading these last couple of days! Great to be able to give a seminar at the Meteorology Department, and also visit
@ecmwf.bsky.social
Had some really engaging and stimulating discussions!
11 months ago
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I have the honour(?) of giving the last talk of
#AGU24
today! I’ll be talking about our recent paper on seasonal forecast trend errors and their links to climate model trend errors and changing model mean biases. Room 202A at 17:20!
12 months ago
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I’ll be presenting my poster on my
@exeter.ac.uk
postdoc work on future changes to the ENSO-Europe teleconnection at
#AGU24
this afternoon. I’m at poster number 283, come and say hi!
12 months ago
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The dogs at
#AGU24
might be the highlight so far!
12 months ago
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Jonathan Beverley
CIRES
about 1 year ago
Check out this 🌟 new paper 🌟 led by CIRES' Jonathan Beverley and colleagues at NOAA's Physical Sciences Laboratory — Climate model trend errors are evident in seasonal forecasts at short leads ⬇️
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Hello Bluesky! My first post on here seems like a good opportunity to advertise our new paper that was published in npj Climate and Atmospheric Science today:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Climate model trend errors are evident in seasonal forecasts at short leads - npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
npj Climate and Atmospheric Science - Climate model trend errors are evident in seasonal forecasts at short leads
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41612-024-00832-w
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