Organising an international move between two countries that aren't your 'home nation', during a pandemic has been pretty rough, I won't lie, but here we are in isolation with our fabulous friends, finally in London waiting and hoping for our three negative COVID-19 tests as our last step on our way to T' North. I am looking forward to getting to know my new colleagues and getting into the search for palaeocloud proper after quite a few years thinking about how clouds effect the world below them. Time in isolation is passing quickly as we pay our dues with help on the Victorian Renovation. Only the best of friends would take you in while they renovate their home!
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ProjectClouds cause the greatest uncertainty in climate models, but we currently have no way of testing cloud model performance in a climate with higher CO2 than the historical records. Palaeontology gives us access to such a past, but currently, we don't have a method to reconstruct cloud in deep time. Archives
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