Submitted by LifeTableWithChairs t3_11nqq5n in UpliftingNews
Statertater t1_jbprlop wrote
Reply to comment by stackofwits in La Niña, which worsens Atlantic hurricanes and Western droughts, is gone by LifeTableWithChairs
“Cold phase” feels a bit misleading, there are differences globally and it’s not just the temps of the equatorial waters off of ecuador
stackofwits t1_jbqi052 wrote
“Cold phase” is universally recognized scientific language regarding La Niña and is not misleading. What you are talking about are the teleconnections associated with ENSO.
SOURCES:
I’m an atmospheric scientist and taught a lecture on ENSO on Monday of this week for the tenth time.
Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Climate.gov
NOAA
National Geographic
sharksnut t1_jbqiw99 wrote
I'm a neighborhood drunk with last month's newspaper's weather page, and I concur
stackofwits t1_jbqj5cn wrote
LMAOOO
KingofTheTrench t1_jbqqi0d wrote
Hey man, you're THE neighborhood drunk. You got this.
DoTheSnoopyDance t1_jbs6zux wrote
I stayed at a holiday inn express. Concur.
l33tWarrior t1_jbqinpu wrote
Some days I love Reddit. Thank you kind scientist
stackofwits t1_jbqj3r2 wrote
Hey, that’s what I’m here for! Happy to help out!
mountainstosea t1_jbqv1t3 wrote
Living the dream! I wanted to be an atmospheric scientist growing up. Settled into being a GIS Analyst, but sometimes I wonder...
stackofwits t1_jbr0o2a wrote
Hey, I’m a GIS analyst too! It’s a minor part of my work, but there’s definitely some overlap. Why not see if you can worm your way into some atmospheric work?
mountainstosea t1_jbrhr99 wrote
I’d love to. My master’s degree concentration was in climate change, and I focused a good bit on that while I taught GIS labs to undergrads. I’m really terrible at finding job opportunities that fit.
stackofwits t1_jbrmb2y wrote
Hmmm… PM me and I’ll try to brainstorm in the meantime!
Statertater t1_jbqwvmg wrote
Thanks for the info!
stackofwits t1_jbr0x80 wrote
Of course! Feel free to PM me if you wanna discuss it further!
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stackofwits t1_jbrmlxo wrote
I’m gonna be honest with you, this is the first time I’ve ever heard of this! However, I’ll poke around on Google a bit and see if I can find something to help answer your question. Thanks for putting me onto something new!
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jerseyknits t1_jbrgui9 wrote
thanks for the resources, I'm a middle school teacher and I'm getting ready to teach this
stackofwits t1_jbrmf8s wrote
Absolutely! My background before starting my doctorate was in applied math and I’d never taken a single atmospheric course before the Fall of 2018. We all have to start somewhere! PM me and I’ll see if I can figure out how to send you my slides on ENSO somehow!
McGarnagl t1_jbrgmp4 wrote
Scientist out here just dunking on this pleb redditor, love it!
cloudsfive t1_jbqw5cd wrote
Get rekt statertater
Statertater t1_jbqwrym wrote
Was this necessary? I like learning too, you know
stackofwits t1_jbr1f1r wrote
And you were actually pretty much right! I wouldn’t have known the word teleconnections or what they are before I started teaching the course I do back in 2018.
cloudsfive t1_jbqx5p6 wrote
I deeply apologise for my antics statertater, I crossed the line and I hope you can find it in your heart to forgive me. However, I do understand if you do not feel ready. 🥺
Statertater t1_jbqy3hm wrote
Get rekt, cloudsfive
cloudsfive t1_jbr8low wrote
I understand that you are mad statertater, but please don’t be like that, you’re better than this. What can I do to show you my remorse?
VG88 t1_jbs6z04 wrote
Dude, chill.
cloudsfive t1_jbulep8 wrote
Touché
AdamsAtwoodOrwell t1_jbq6ybv wrote
It’s the cold phase, because the thermocline is higher. This causes surface water temperatures to drop.
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