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NickEverard

@Nick_Everard

Lead on hydrometry methods, instruments and associated technologies at UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology. Rivers, floods, drought, tech. Collaboration. @UK_CEH

Wallingford, Oxford Katılım Aralık 2013
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Mike Hudema@MikeHudema·
You could watch the news 24/7 & not know that: Our planet’s at its hottest in 120,000 years. Methane levels are their highest in MILLIONS of years. CO2 levels their highest in 3 MILLION years. We're in a climate crisis. Denying it won't solve the problem. #ActOnClimate #climate #energy #panelsnotpipelines
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NickEverard@Nick_Everard·
@HydrometryEA @EnvAgencySW I now feel thoroughly reassured that my new RC boat can come to the beach with me next summer….! 🏖️ 🏝️
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HydrometryEA@HydrometryEA·
Testing an additional hull piece for our remote boat to increases stability and reduce 'nose diving' requires choppy water. In Cornwall rivers are at base flow so a quick trip to the nearby beach allows us to quickly assess. Nose diving and stability are greatly improved.
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Prof. Stefan Rahmstorf 🌏 🦣
We've reached 1.5°C global warming. With current policies, we're heading for a catastrophic 2.7°C warming. A new review paper in Science shows: this would change the Arctic 'beyond recognition', with knock-on effects (like rising seas) around the world. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
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HydrometryEA@HydrometryEA·
A view from site last week on the Dorset Stour at Throop gauging station. Wessex hydrometry captured the 3rd highest spot flow on record dating back to 1973 (145m3/s) using the new remote boat platform to deploy the ADCP. Vital data that will help inform future flood models
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NickEverard@Nick_Everard·
@R3SAR, @Rescue3europe I guess this is what happens when you let some hydrologists onto the course! Fabulous Flood Operations training on River Dee for @UK_CEH #FDRI staff last week. Surface velocities derived from 30 second nadir drone video.
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NickEverard@Nick_Everard·
Indeed, I am on the telly! On the BBC no less..... You may need to set your iPlayer region to south (or you might not.) bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episod…
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NickEverard@Nick_Everard·
I should also have said 'FDRI'! AKA Floods and Droughts Research Infrastructure. Naughty Nick. I did talk about it to the Beeb, so fingers crossed....!
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NickEverard@Nick_Everard·
Seems I might be on the telly tomorrow... Talking #ARCboat, drones, satellites, floods. (Let's see how much of my over-excited ramblings make the cut.) BBC South through the day, and radio.
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Prof. Stefan Rahmstorf 🌏 🦣
Latest NASA global temperature data. Earth has never been hotter since Homo sapiens discovered agriculture in the early Holocene. Likely even since 120,000 years ago. Fossil coal, oil and gas emissions caused it. We need to stop making it worse. Yes, we can if we want to. 🧵
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Planet
Planet@planet·
Every tree, every forest, every quarter. We just launched our AI-powered Forest Carbon Monitoring product that measures changes to forest carbon and canopy across the globe at 3 meter resolution. This is the world’s first forest monitoring system offering insights at this granularity and scale. Read more: go.planet.com/fcm
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Josh Ahmed
Josh Ahmed@GeomorphicJosh·
Water levels really coming up around #Borrowdale and #Honister now. Road likely impassable beyond the Borrowdale Hotel towards Seathwaite
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Ed Hawkins
Ed Hawkins@ed_hawkins·
We now have around 350,000 images of daily rainfall observations taken between 1870 and 1960 from 1000s of sites around the UK. More than 100 million measurements. Very few are already digitised as usable data. This is a huge AI/ML challenge. Anyone want to help?
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NickEverard@Nick_Everard·
@umbraspace Very nice images.... Do any of the patterns on the water's surface indicate flowing water? I am exploring the potential of SAR data to allow the quantification of water flow speeds - a huge leap for global hydrology if possible. PM me.
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Umbra@umbraspace·
Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom Resolution: 35cm | Number of Looks: 5
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