Joshua Willis Fashion Designer Alma Mater

Josh Willis

Josh Willis.jpg
Alma mater Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Known for Argo (oceanography)
Spouse(s) Dixie Aragaki
Awards Charles Yard. Witham Environmental Stewardship Laurels, JPL,[1] 2011 Body of water Sciences Early on Career Award from the American Geophysical Union[2] Bruce Murray Award for Excellence in Education and Public Engagement (2016) [3]
Scientific career
Fields Oceanography
Institutions Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Thesis Combining satellite and in situ data to make improved estimates of upper-ocean thermal variability on eddy to global scales(2004)
Doctoral counselor Dean Roemmich

Joshua 1000. Willis is an oceanographer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. His area of expertise is current sea level rising, as well as measuring ocean temperatures.[4] When bounding main level fell from 2010 to 2011, Willis stated that this was due to an unusually big La Niña transferring more rainfall over land rather than over the ocean as usually happens.[5] In addition, Willis is the project scientist for Jason-3.[6]

Early life and education [edit]

Josh Willis realized he wanted to be a scientist from a immature age.[7] Subsequently graduating from high school, Willis studied physics and mathematics at the University of Houston earning his B.S. in 1996. While in that location, he also received a small-scale in theater.[7] He then went to the University of California where he received his primary's degree in physics in 1998.[eight] Willis planned to get his Ph.D. in physics, only realized that it wasn't for him. He failed and was kicked out of the University of California. Soon after, Willis discovered Scripps Institution of Oceanography and began studying the physics of climate change and the sea'due south consequence on global warming. And in 2004, Willis received his Ph.D. in oceanography.[9]

Inquiry [edit]

Oceans cooling [edit]

In 2006, Willis et al. published a time series measuring sea heat content, which concluded that the ocean had cooled from 2003 to 2005.[x] A similar decision was reached by scientists at NASA's Langley Inquiry Center (LRC).[11] While Willis cautioned confronting drawing conclusions based on such a brusque fourth dimension period, the study was widely covered in the media, with climate change skeptics citing it as evidence that global warming was no longer occurring.[11] Willis as well noted that some model simulations testify periods of 4 to five years during which the upper sea does not warm.[12] Willis suspected something was amiss when the researchers at LRC concluded that Earth's energy imbalance had remained the same over that period of time, which led to a researcher at LRC named Takmeng Wong becoming "surprised, even a little alarmed" at Willis's results.[11] The original 2006 newspaper has since been corrected, with Willis et al. stating, "Most of the rapid decrease in globally integrated upper (0–750 m) ocean heat content anomalies (OHCA) between 2003 and 2005 reported by Lyman et al. [2006] appears to be an antiquity resulting from the combination of 2 dissimilar musical instrument biases recently discovered in the in situ profile data."[xiii]

Challenger expedition [edit]

On May 21, 2013, Willis co-authored a newspaper regarding measurements of bounding main temperatures taken during the Challenger expedition in the 1870s, which were compared with measurements from Argo. This newspaper concluded that the global sea had indeed warmed since the 1870s,[14] and received broad media attention.[fifteen] [16]

Deep ocean warming [edit]

On October 5, 2014, Willis was a co-author on a paper reporting that the warming of the deep body of water had not contributed to a detectable extent to either body of water level rise or the Earth's energy upkeep.[17] Willis said its findings did not challenge global warming because "the sea level is still rise".[18]

Willis is the Master Investigator of Oceans Melting Greenland (OMG).[19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24]

One-act [edit]

The Second City [edit]

Willis is a graduate of the Solarium Program of The 2nd City Preparation Center[25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] in Hollywood, CA. He graduated in 2014.

Climate Elvis [edit]

In order to bring comedy to the topics of climate and climatic change, Willis created the character "Climate Elvis", and performed a song chosen "The Climate Rock".[33] The video was directed by Lizze Gordon.[34]

Personal life [edit]

Dr. Willis is married to physiatrist Dr. Dixie Aragaki.[35]

See also [edit]

  • Justin Brice Guariglia

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Josh Chiliad. Willis CV" (PDF). JPL. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
  2. ^ "Willis Receives 2011 Ocean Sciences Early Career Award". American Geophysical Spousal relationship. 2011. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
  3. ^ "Josh Willis". JPL. Retrieved four March 2022.
  4. ^ "Josh Willis". Jet Propulsion Laboratory website. Retrieved vii September 2013.
  5. ^ Buis, Alan (23 August 2011). "NASA Satellites Observe Pothole on Road to Higher Seas". Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
  6. ^ "Reddit Interview: Josh Willis". JPL. 17 October 2012. Archived from the original on xvi February 2013. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
  7. ^ a b "Josh Willis | Projection Scientist for Picket-vi and Jason-iii". NASA Solar System Exploration . Retrieved 2022-03-06 .
  8. ^ Willis, Josh. "JPL Science: Josh Willis". science.jpl.nasa.gov . Retrieved 2022-03-06 .
  9. ^ "Josh Willis". ArtCenter Higher of Design . Retrieved 2022-03-06 .
  10. ^ Lyman, J. M.; Willis, J. Yard.; Johnson, Yard. C. (2006). "Recent cooling of the upper body of water". Geophysical Inquiry Letters. 33 (18): due north/a. Bibcode:2006GeoRL..3318604L. doi:10.1029/2006GL027033.
  11. ^ a b c Lindsey, Rebecca (five November 2008). "Correcting Ocean Cooling". NASA Earth Observatory. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
  12. ^ Revkin, Andrew C. (1 April 2008). "Ocean Cooling and Global Warming". New York Times . Retrieved vii September 2013.
  13. ^ Willis, J. M.; Lyman, J. 1000.; Johnson, G. C.; Gilson, J. (2007). "Correction to "Recent cooling of the upper ocean"". Geophysical Enquiry Letters. 34 (sixteen): L16601. Bibcode:2007GeoRL..3416601W. CiteSeerX10.1.1.409.443. doi:10.1029/2007GL030323.
  14. ^ Hobbs, W. R.; Willis, J. K. (2013). "Detection of an observed 135 year body of water temperature alter from limited data". Geophysical Research Letters. forty (10): 2252–2258. Bibcode:2013GeoRL..40.2252H. doi:10.1002/grl.50370.
  15. ^ Nesbit, Jeff (31 May 2013). "Is More than Global Warming Hiding in the Oceans?". Livescience.com. Retrieved 10 September 2013.
  16. ^ "Century-old science helps confirm global warming". Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies. Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 10 September 2013.
  17. ^ Llovel, Westward.; Willis, J. G.; Landerer, F. W.; Fukumori, I. (5 Oct 2014). "Deep-ocean contribution to sea level and energy upkeep not detectable over the past decade". Nature Climate Change. four (eleven): 1031–1035. Bibcode:2014NatCC...four.1031L. doi:ten.1038/nclimate2387.
  18. ^ Lloyd, Graham (8 Oct 2014). "NASA rules out deep sea for subconscious heat". The Australian . Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  19. ^ "OMG". omg.jpl.nasa.gov . Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  20. ^ "OMG". omg.jpl.nasa.gov . Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  21. ^ Ballad Rasmussen NASA releases new, detailed Greenland glacier data January 2, 2017
  22. ^ "Body of water might consume California sooner than yous think – Orange County Annals". ocregister.com. 27 April 2017. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  23. ^ Sheets, Hilarie M. (sixteen September 2016). "Art and Science Meld equally NASA Announces a New Artist Collaboration". The New York Times . Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  24. ^ Viskontas, Indre. Inquiring Minds Podcast 131 Josh Willis - Greenland Is Melting!
  25. ^ Pacific, Aquarium of the. "Aquarium of the Pacific - Aquarium News - Sketch Comedy Meets Climate Change in The Lollygaggers". www.aquariumofpacific.org. Archived from the original on iv August 2017. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  26. ^ "Using One-act to Communicate Climate Change". aaas.org. xi April 2017. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  27. ^ Willis, Joshua. "Science - Sea Level And Ice (329C): People: Joshua Willis". science.jpl.nasa.gov . Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  28. ^ "Josh Willis". YouTube . Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  29. ^ "Watch a NASA scientist and a xanthous puppet explore Greenland'due south melting glaciers". motherjones.com . Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  30. ^ "Josh Willis". forecastpod.org. xx December 2016. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  31. ^ "Climate Scientist". Occupassionate . Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  32. ^ "Josh Willis (@omgnasa) - Twitter". twitter.com . Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  33. ^ "Meet 'Climate Elvis': NASA scientist by day, comedian past nighttime". Grist. 2019-05-06. Retrieved 2019-07-25 .
  34. ^ "Lizze Gordon". IMDb . Retrieved 2019-07-25 .
  35. ^ "NASA JPL Scientist Receives Presidential Early on Career Award". Jet Propulsion Laboratory (Press release). 13 July 2009. Retrieved 2018-05-19 .

External links [edit]

  • Oceans Melting Greenland (OMG) - NASA
  • Body of water cooling. Non.
  • Where's the rut? In the oceans!
  • Interview with Peter Sinclair
  • https://twitter.com/josh_wills
  • http://www.gps.caltech.edu/content/josh-willis
  • http://world wide web.uh.edu/honors/features/students-and-alumni/Joshua-Willis/

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