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Associate Professor at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen. Interested in ice, climate, sea level, and extreme events. ๐งช โ๏ธ ๐ ๐ ๐ฅผ ๐ก๏ธ
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Here's the code: github.com/grinsted/pop...
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I solved it using np.ix_ ... (But it makes no sense to me why they would not be equivalent)
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The resulting cataclysmic backsplash of water - a MEGATSUNAMI - was around 200 metres tall, and sent 100-metre-high waves racing across the fjord to smash against the other side of it.
(This is still not the crazy bit!)
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#IPICS followers take note. The icecore subcategory is around 4GB and probably worth having at hand. #AlexandriaLibraryLuddites
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The background is that the students implemented a shallow water tsunami model immediately prior to me showing this, and the numerical scheme and code is so similar ... Hopefully makes it easy to understand.
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I think this article might be the original source of the story. But I don't have access... www.hs.fi/suomi/art-20...
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That was GRIP. Since then we have had time to look at the data collected last year. So, we are reasonably confident that we will find it this year with more people and more gear.
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I agree it does not sound good if they discarded experts with inconvenient view points. -But i do think that point of view was represented. Regardless i learned something new from the doc, so i enjoyed it.
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It is this one: www.dr.dk/drtv/program...
You may also want to check out some of the criticism so that you can judge for yourself.... www.dr.dk/nyheder/poli...
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I just wish it had come out a long time ago, and not right in an election. It is not a time for nuance.
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I use a SNZB-05P. (I also have an IKEA one which also works similarly).