David Garczynski

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David Garczynski

David Garczynski

@dkgarz

Big fan of rocks, weather, and water. Bylines: New Yorker, Nautilus, Orion

Katılım Aralık 2019
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David Garczynski@dkgarz·
On the 10th anniversary of Sandy, I wrote about barrier islands and the history of NY’s coastlines. It’s a tale of lost islands, forgotten hurricanes, and an endlessly transforming coast. Honored to share it with the @NewYorker newyorker.com/culture/person…
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A/C/F/G trains are severely disrupted between Brooklyn and Manhattan. No A/C trains between Broadway Junction and W 4 St-Wash Sq.
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Thank you to Evan Lubofsky for the assignment and all the wonderful scientists who contributed. A special thank you to @Foukalpoint for inviting me aboard the Endeavor last year to view his work firsthand!
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My cover story for @WHOI's Oceanus Magazine is now online. It's on ocean physics, the wild ways scientists measure it, and how the ocean's invisible currents dominate life on this planet. Check it out! whoi.edu/oceanus/featur…
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I know it's worrying. When the risks are existential, we'd like a bit more certainty. Focusing on the apocalyptic parts is a bit fatalistic. The important thing is continuing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, so that in the absence of absolute certainty, we can stay any potential tipping points near or far.
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@prince_luikun To crib Annie Dillard: A kiss may be this precursor to marriage; flying in an airplane may be a precursor to falling out of one. Just because you do the former, the other doesn't necessarily have to follow. The metaphor got a bit weird fast.😄
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@prince_luikun People often use a chair metaphor. Lean back a little and the system returns to normal when you stop applying force. Lean back too far, and the system "tips" into a new state. An AMOC collapse is a potential result of going past this invisible tipping point.
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@prince_luikun Good question! I agree. It's confusing how they are often meshed. A tipping point is just the point of no return. Picture tripping off a cliff. Once you've gone over the edge, there's nothing you can do, but there is still time (in this case decades) before you hit the ground.
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tl;dr Nuance is hard in 280 characters. Just read the article 😄
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What remains clear is that an AMOC collapse is an existential threat, but as of now we cannot yet predict the mechanisms and timing of a collapse with any certainty. It's an imperfect look at the future, and perhaps for the layman, an unsatisfying one.
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@WinansC_A @NewYorker Hi Carol-Ann. I read the case study! Is there an email where I can send input? I can send you the original maps, georeferenced overlay, and point to some USGS material I relied on.
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David Garczynski@dkgarz·
On the 10th anniversary of Sandy, I wrote about barrier islands and the history of NY’s coastlines. It’s a tale of lost islands, forgotten hurricanes, and an endlessly transforming coast. Honored to share it with the @NewYorker newyorker.com/culture/person…
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