cristiproist.bsky.social
Assistant Professor - School of Earth Sciences @ Illinois
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Where is this DOE one from?
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How close do you think this will be the house version?
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Is this the white house request? Is this what congress is about to vote on? I am so confused about all of this right now…
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where is this from?
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Pilot tubes i think:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitot_t...
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Ze ha ha ha
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I see. So there will be a separate funding bill? I thought they could only use reconciliation once per session?
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I am so confused by this reconciliation process. This is a budget bill, but I don't see any spending in it (e.g. how much money goes to NSF, Military, etc). When is that coming? I am so confused... :(
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That post is about to be Ratioed into the ratio hall of fame…
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I was thinking more like shitpoasting rather than publishing 🙃
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I'm sure there's some Lindzen prediction as well somewhere out there.
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Oh, but what fun would it be to show some of the public, non-peer reviewed estimates. Like Exxon's memo, or even. more recent predictions, like Judith' Curry predicting that the hiatus will continue and temperatures will stay flat at the level of, like, 2016.
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Incidentally, we also produced an E3SMv3 Greens' function, that only took 8 million core hours (a total of some 330 Node-days on Derecho 😬).
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Hold On
After that (and this might change on any given day)
Long Way Home
Time
Waltzin Matilda
Martha
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Yes. That is the one thing i’ve already done (just using chatgpt or google colab)
“Generate a 2d gaussian process with an exponential kernel” saves me 15-20 minutes of google and documentation searching
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I know it wasn’t trade related, but I thought there was a panic-induced feedback effect?
And I wonder if something similar will happen now
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Because it’s a different type of toilet paper? Wouldn’t total production be a function of total # of ass wipes, which should stay constant?
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At what point do we get a repeat of the great toilet paper shortage?
>people realize goods will become scarce so they start hoarding leading to a snowball effect
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Not out of the woods yet. Elections are happening this weekend with a probable run-off in two weeks.
The front runner right now is a far-right local stooge.
I drove 5hrs today to vote.
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Probably about 50%. The other 50% is because we banned a far-right Russian-backed stooge from running for president.
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got it. thanks.
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I swear I think I have a decent understanding of US politics and legislative processes, but the budget thing (when it requires 50 vs 60) is something I still get extremely confused about...
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So why did the budget vote this spring require 60 votes?!
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So why did the budget vote this spring require 60 votes?!
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Let's not even get into κ=εγ. Is γ heat uptake efficiency? Or is κ heat uptake efficiency?
Maybe κ should be called effective, efficacy-corrected heat uptake efficiency.
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What do you call it?