Dr. Sarah Goslee, PhD

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Dr. Sarah Goslee, PhD

Dr. Sarah Goslee, PhD

@numberwright

Numberwright, wordsmith, datamancer. Landscape ecologist trying to feed the world. R enthusiast. she/her On bsky, masto as Phiala.

State College, PA Sumali Ocak 2010
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Dr. Sarah Goslee, PhD
Dr. Sarah Goslee, PhD@numberwright·
I am pretty much not here. I mean, even more than usual. I am on masto (some) and bsky (mostly), but currently with a single account under username phiala and not with a secondary numberwright account as I am on twitter. Hope to see you there!
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Josh Fisher
Josh Fisher@jawzsh·
We figured out how much water is in all of Earth’s plants and how long it takes water to flow through them. Answer: 786 km3 and 5-18 days. @NatureWaterJnl @koen_hufkens @sciencebyAJ
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Dr. Sarah Goslee, PhD@numberwright·
Today is the kind of Monday where my nifty time-saving #rstats function gives bizarre results… because I used rbind instead of cbind, it turns out.
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Dr. Sarah Goslee, PhD@numberwright·
@MaryHenryGEO Oooh. Sleeping all weekend! If only… I also left OKC with more work to do, but projects will be better for it. I think.
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Methods in Ecology and Evolution
Methods in Ecology and Evolution@MethodsEcolEvol·
🔖Check out the complete KEY CONCEPTS IN ECOLOGY series: Reading lists & introductions to help learn the key topics in #ecology, from the BES journals! 🔗buff.ly/3SNl1yw
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Dr. Sarah Goslee, PhD@numberwright·
@usda_nass Hi! Is there any way to get machine-readable #agcensus files, rather than the hard-to-parse downloadable txt files. (Those are a huge improvement over the old ones with spaces as thousands separators!)
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Jeff McKenna
Jeff McKenna@mapserving·
Happy 25th birthday to GDAL ! From the first commit on 1998-10-17 from a small rural town outside of Ottawa Canada, to almost every geospatial software installation on the planet (and satellites and other planets!) in 25 years. The ultimate example of sharing & community. #foss4g
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Dr. Sarah Goslee, PhD@numberwright·
@FakeAndyBunn I’m just starting a new NA project, expanding from CONUS, so I’m be putting together better sets of normals from NARR data, but that doesn’t help you *now*. But if you’re still stuck in a couple months, email me!
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AndyBunn
AndyBunn@FakeAndyBunn·
@numberwright Yeah. That was what I was worried about. I do want NA. And was hoping not to download each year. Thx!
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AndyBunn@FakeAndyBunn·
I dunno if this thing works anymore, but if it does can somebody point me to spatial data (like daymet) of monthly tmin and tmax climate normals for N America?
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Megan Barkdull
Megan Barkdull@meganbarkdull_·
Absolutely incredible authors' note:
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Dr. Sarah Goslee, PhD
Dr. Sarah Goslee, PhD@numberwright·
@catgyoung Research ecologist for the US Department of Agriculture, working on climate change adaptation, biodiversity, ecosystem services.
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Dr. Catharine Young
Dr. Catharine Young@DrCatharineY·
You have a STEM PhD but you don’t work in academia. Tell us what you do!
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Dr. Sarah Goslee, PhD@numberwright·
@mjandersen Clearly the answer is neither, only pet the cat(s). Except keeping my job is essential for being able to buy treats. Such a dilemma!
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Michael Andersen
Michael Andersen@mjandersen·
@numberwright Which one is easier to do while petting a cat. Asking for a cat in need of petting.
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Dr. Sarah Goslee, PhD@numberwright·
Hooray I finished the project expected to be done last December. Should I work backwards in time to even more overdue things, or try to make progress on the one due at the end of the month?
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