Holly Olivarez

@holivarez19

NSF Graduate Research Fellow, ENVS & at . protégé at NCAR. I use ESMs & stats to study the exchange of CO2 between ocean & atmosphere.

Boulder, CO
Vrijeme pridruživanja: lipanj 2011.

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    11. sij
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    The view out of the window this morning at sunrise was rough

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    Event aims to help ‘unstick’ climate conversation 2/6 6:30pm | Colorado Arts and Sciences Magazine | University of Colorado Boulder

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    “Some engage in advocacy in part because they view engagement as part of their responsibility as contemporary climate researchers. Others have engaged because they seek to shift and/or elevate the quality of public conversations.” 🙋🏽‍♀️

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    “Put simply, we must instead normalize, celebrate and protect advocacy for evidence, truth and facts in our shared 21st century encounters at the human-environment interface.” ⁦You are speaking my language, ⁩!

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    “In this 21st century milieu of ‘post-truth’ and ‘fake news’, when we in the academic arena (as well as in others) surrender advocacy altogether, we surrender advocacy for facts, advocacy for truth, and advocacy for evidence as well.” ⁦

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    Despite the limited computing power available at the time, climate models from the 1970s provided accurate forecasts of global surface warming. Great N&V by

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  9. 4. velj

    “Essentially, we're taking terra firma and making it terra soupy,” Turetsky adds. proving once again why she is one of my favorite for her important work and for her ability to break it down for us!

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    31. sij

    Like a pebble in a stream. Waves, vortices, turbulence.

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    Conditions are perfect for ice pillars this morning. Thanks for the picture!

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    Good on ya' for posting this | My exchange with Jim Molan when it comes to having an "open mind" about the scientific evidence underlying human-caused climate change:

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    While was busy arguing whether "business as usual" fossil fuel burning will yield 3, 4, or 5C warming, we learned that 1C warming appears more than adequate to insure enough West Antarctic melt for 10+ feet of additional sea level rise:

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    Fenn, my nearly 4 year old daughter, recorded her first ever solo song today. She came up with all the words herself and I helped her a little bit with the tune. It’s called ‘Dinosaurs in Love’. 🦕❤️🦕

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    RCP8.5 isn't itself science, good/bad/otherwise. It's a scenario. It's validity & utility are context dependent, like literally any scenario. Roger is equivocating on critiques about the narrative underlying it to denigrate papers that used it. Unsurprising but worth calling out.

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    31. sij

    Horrible fire day across Victoria & New South Wales in Australia today. Pyrocumulus, gravity waves embedded in these huge plumes.

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    Weikersheimer suggests drivers turn off their engines when they’re stopped at train crossings or drive-throughs. School pickup & drop-off zones are especially important because that also reduces kids’ exposure to tailpipe pollution.

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    ‘Idling more than 10 seconds in your passenger vehicle consumes more fuel and produces more CO2 than does turning it off and starting it back up again,’ Weikersheimer says.

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  19. 29. sij
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    See the Sun like never before! ’s Inouye Solar Telescope produces first detailed images of the sun’s surface. 📷: / / NSF

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  21. 29. sij

    “At the outset of each workshop, AGCI staff underscored that every individual in the room came with unique and valuable experience and expertise that were key in advancing solutions to the topic at hand.” 👏🏽Scientific Meetings for All

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