means you keep on finding new things. It took us more than one year to refine the best numerical solution for our first paper, which was finally submitted last month. As I started to write the second paper, I needed to adjust the "best solution." That's when I discovered an even better solution th ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_buzzwords plus one for my NSF proposal: Detection and attribution No, I didn't want to add such words. I like plain but clear writing, using solid scientific evidence. However, my colleague asked me to trust him, that is, let hi ...
That is the question I need an answer for. A few days ago, I was convinced by a Nature paper that the tropical Indian Ocean has undergone changes that are consistent with what scientists expected from a warming climate. Today, I found two papers that emphasize decadal variability, at least ...
My proposal partner said he wrote his first NSF proposal in two weeks, and got funded. Well, I was going to spend 4-5 weeks on this one, but we actually only have three weeks due to travels in summer. Let's hope that he is as lucky the second time as he was the first time.
I have never done any research on climate change, and I am not alone. All I have published so far concern the mean state, and the dynamics that sustain the mean state in the ocean. Since the funding is skewed toward climate change, I wanted to check to see if there is indeed climate change in oxyg ...
I was about to donate my collections of JPO from the 1970s to a department in China. My hidden brain said "go digging." I did. Well, I am saving someone $150 (in postage) at least because these old issues are all free now. In fact, all the JPO issues before 2010 ARE FREE (OA). http://journ ...