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Methane Leak
Scientists have discovered the Arctic ocean seabed is leaking huge amounts of methane into the atmosphere.  The research published in the journal Science shows the permafrost under the East Siberian Arctic shelf, which was thought to be a barrier sealing methane, is perforated.  Read more here. (1)

NYT: Pachauri Faces Credibility Siege
The New York Times is reporting that: Dr. Pachauri and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change are now under intense scrutiny, facing accusations of scientific sloppiness and potential financial conflicts of interest from climate skeptics, right-leaning politicians and even some mainstream scientists.  More here. (1)

Phil Jones Guilty, But
The university at the centre of the climate change row over stolen e-mails broke the law by refusing to hand over its raw data for public scrutiny.  B ut…  Read more here. (0)

Banks Leave Carbon Market
Banks and investors are pulling out of the carbon market after the failure to make progress at Copenhagen on reaching new emissions targets after 2012.  Read more here. (0)

UK Met Office Can't Forecast Weather
The UK Met Office is debating what to do with its long-term and seasonal forecasting after criticism for failing to predict extreme weather.   It was predicted that this winter would be warmer than average – yet it has been unusually cold.  Read more here. (2)

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Demetris Koutsoyiannis Awarded Darcy Medal

The 2009 Darcy Medal will be awarded to Demetris Koutsoyiannis (http://

www.itia.ntua.gr/dk) has been awarded the The Darcy Medal (http://www.egu.eu/ index.phpid=48&file=henry_darcy_overview&cHash=8b0bfba456ff76b4e3164b1dbcfb8463).

 

He will give the Darcy Medal lecture on Thursday, April 23 2009, at 6.30 pm at the EGU 2009 in Vienna.

 

The EGU statetement about the Darcy Medal reads:

Henry Darcy Medal

 

This medal has been established by the Division on Hydrological Sciences in recognition of the scientific achievements of Henry Darcy.

It is reserved for individuals in recognition of their outstanding scientific contributions in water resources research and water resources engineering and management.

 

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3 Responses to “Demetris Koutsoyiannis Awarded Darcy Medal”

  1. Comment from: Joel McDade


    Hi Jennifer,

    Your link is broken and I cannot find any mention of this anywhere on the EGU website. Help?

    I’d like to post on this elsewhere. I am a fan of the Greek Guy (can’t spell his name lol). I am reading Benoit Mandelbrot’s The (Mis)behavior of Markets. I highly recommend it as a non-math intro to Mandelbrot’s and the Greek Guy’s ideas, especially if your are interested in the financial markets.

    I guess most will know, but FYI anyway, Henry Darcy — or Darcy’s Law — is to ground water hydrology what Ohm’s law is to electricity. The two are mathematically indistinguishable.

    Best Regards,
    Joel

  2. Comment from: jennifer


    Hi Joel, The information was from Richard Mackey. I will send him an email asking for clarification.

  3. Comment from: Richard Mackey


    Hello Joel

    I received advice of this award a few days ago because I’m on an EGU 2009 mailing list.

    Although the award has been announced to a scientific community, I don’t think it has been announced to the general public, but I may be wrong.

    The link I gave was to the Henry Darcy Medal info on the EGU website, not to any announcement.

    Here is a better link:

    This is the egu website http://www.egu.eu go to AWARDS AND MEDALS

    Here http://www.egu.eu/awards-medals/awards-medals.html

    and in the table click on EGU in a column opposite HENRY DARCY MEDAL. This lists previous receipients.

    The award hasn’t been announced on the EGU 2009 website yet. But is now public knowledge in many scientific communities and probably the wider public as it is now, anyway!

    A new paper of Demetris and co-workers has also just been published: “Climate, hydrology, energy, water: recognizing uncertainty and seeking sustainability”

    D. Koutsoyiannis, C. Makropoulos, A. Langousis, S. Baki, A. Efstratiadis, A. Christofides, G. Karavokiros, and N. Mamassis

    Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., 5, 2927-2949, 2008 SRef-ID: 1812-2116/hessd/2008-5-2927

    This feature of the peer reviewed scientific journal, Hydrological Earth System Sciences, which is, in terms of impact factor, the world’s leading hydrological scientific journal and number two in water resources is that it invites, allows, and encourages open discussion. This is, I think, something of a world first in scientific publishing.

    This new paper is a very significant development as it opens up a host of broader philosophic and scientific issues about the nature of the world, the management and use of water, amongst (many) other things!

    Here it is http://tinyurl.com/5bkaod

    Richard

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