After 2.5 years of work, through a rejection, a major revision, a minor one, and with a baby born in between, this paper is finally out. I will cover various aspects of it in the coming days. Today, I want to say thanks. agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.102…
I am extremely fortunate to have worked with @GalelliStefano , Brendan Buckley, and @sean_turner. You are wonderful mentors, colleagues, and friends at the same time. A huge thank to you.
Science is a collective endeavor. Many people contributed to this paper in many forms: sharing data, reviews, inviting me to present, emotional support, among other things. I am grateful to Ed Cook, Caroline Ummenhofer, @dr_nerilie, @NathalieGoodkin, Xun Sun, Murray Peel...
...Rory Nathan, Robert Wasson, Michelle Ho, @L_tulipifera, @epispheric, @ThanhDucDang, @MukundPR, Christoph Libisch-Lehner, Rosanne D’Arrigo, Donghoon Lee, @Caroline_Leland, @KeirnanFowler, @v_barbarossa, Nikita Kaushal, and @DustyBowl.
Thanks to @LamontEarth's @TreeRingLab for hosting me in a 3-week visit that had a great impact on the paper and on my research.
Much of the paper was written in the many online writing retreats, an initiative by the @PAGES_ECN. Thanks @stellajalex and my writing friends for your companionship.
Hugs to my parents and my parents-in-law for helping me care for the kids while I got stuck in the paper. Hugs to my two little angels for being what they are---my angels.
And my greatest gratitude goes to my lovely wife. It’s not easy being the spouse of a PhD student. But she is amazing. The paper was accepted on her birthday!
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