Michel Tsamados

@micheltsamados

Physicist, Lecturer at CPOM, . Study climate of polar regions. Also dynamics of complex systems. Main current interest : sea ice.

London, UK
Joined April 2011

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    This will be my house for 5-6 weeks and I can't wait for it! On top of doing some research as part of our funded project with I will be teaching 20 selected participants about all things sea ice

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    Good job it's nothing to do with austerity or breaking up and selling off our nascent IT / broadband industry or anything idealogical

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    I am over the moon that Future Planet is up and running today 🙌 we’re a new section of focusing on sustainable solutions to the biggest environmental challenges we are facing (1/6)

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    17 hours ago

    So I know everyone's got their eyes on Pine Island Glacier because a biggish calving is imminent, but keep some of your gaze on . It really is motoring. Now poking above 63 degrees S and about to break free of surrounding sea-ice.

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    Today is a Palindrome Day in all date formats (UK, USA, ISO). It’s also a palindrome day of the year (33) and there are a palindrome number of days left in the year (333). Quite a unique day!

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    23 hours ago

    The leg 3 ice remote sensing team, , & on Dranitsyn waiting to cross Barents Sea towards Polarstern. Looking forward to see ,, & Marcus for handover and to collect more unique data.

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    Feb 1
    Screenshot of 6 line graph time series plots of climate change indicators from the UK Met Office
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    Feb 1
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    Feb 1

    has written a great climate textbook, and it is available online.

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    Feb 1

    A new dawn for Britain, right?

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    Jan 31

    Thatcher/Reganomics only made the rich richer...

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    As part of the way Earth works as a system, carbon is continuously passed between the ocean, the land and the atmosphere. Satellites can help us understanding the carbon cycle and its role in climate change:

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    Receiving an EGU acceptance letter for a conference in Europe, to present work funded by the European Space Agency in collaboration with colleagues from all over Europe just made today even sadder. Hoping today isn't as dark a day for British science as it feels.

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    Jan 31

    1/2: At the early morning of JAN 28 it was -35.1 °C cold - the coldest air we measured so far. Then, within the next 24 h, air temperatures rose to our “usual” -25 °C. However, instead of staying there, it continued to get warmer..

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    I like to think I can see a map of the European Union in this cloud. How sad to watch the UK evaporate away today.

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    Jan 30

    Interested in doing a planetary science PhD about space, rocks, and space rocks, in this amazing building? Then have a look at our projects that have just gone up!

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    Jan 30

    Tomorrow the UK jumps off the orange line and on to the bottom grey line for research spending. Incredible

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    Jan 29

    We finally left port in Tromsø on the Russisn supply vessel . Even though, we will just hide in the next fjord waiting for calmer weather conditions before heading to , it feels like our adventure finally started!

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    Jan 29

    Inexorable rise and spread in shipping along northern sea-route arteries as sea-ice dwindles. Vessel tracks revealed by using satellite data - . See also:

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    Jan 28

    Tromsø: After some busy days with safety trainings & briefings, the participants of leg 3 are waiting for the Kapitan 's departure. We wish all participants a safe journey to ! See you soon - in the ice! 📸 Michael Gutsche

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