In this study we isolate a part of the climate system, the tropical Pacific, and test its sensitivity to changes in solar forcing associated with changes in the Earth's orbital parameters.
Hi all! I hope everyone’s been doing well.
My first three weeks back into the semester has really been something. It’s 100% online and I’m back in my home country. Tricky for someone in such a practical degree but it’s been bearable so far.
The tasky part has been trying to manage my thesis research with the academic research as I’m doing final year courses because it’s a lot of reading.
I’ve been really busy learning to balance things as a result and I’m not quite there but I really wanted to share this article with everyone!
I’m doing geophysics and seismicity, caribbean geology and climate change in the tropics. The last being the one I’ve been the most intrigued by, with geophysics falling closely behind.
This is a deviation from my usual paleontological and minerological posts but I would like to share what I’m learning about our climate and I hope everyone can be just as intrigued to learn with me.
I hope you enjoy this article and the rest to follow. Happy Sunday!













