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David Garczynski

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Big fan of rocks, weather, and water. Bylines: New Yorker, Nautilus, Orion

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On the 10th anniversary of Sandy, I wrote about barrier islands and the history of NY’s coastlines. It’s a tale of lost islands, forgotten hurricanes, and an endlessly transforming coast. Honored to share it with the @NewYorker newyorker.com/culture/person…


Last year I had the opportunity to spend a month(!) at sea with WHOI oceanographer @Foukalpoint If any editors are interested in a behind the scenes look at the magical, difficult, and sometimes nauseating work of mapping our oceans, hit me up!

Incredible wordsmithing by @dkgarz to summarize the complicated field of AMOC dynamics into a brief (too brief?) article: nautil.us/the-ocean-apoc… @WHOI @NautilusMag



I’ve bugged my friends with this obsession for far too long. Now I get to share it all with you.

Hog Island was once situated off the coast of Far Rockaway, but according to sparse historical sources, an 1893 hurricane effectively wiped it off the map. This summer, David Garczynski became obsessed with finding it. nyer.cm/7dWDRMG



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Word of the day, once again, has to be 'apricity' (17th century): the warmth of the sun on a chilly day. It's too good to lose.


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Barrier islands are, in a geological sense, temporary arrangements of sand. To imagine them as places with any permanence at all is to misunderstand how the Earth works.


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You’ve all played spot the Snow Leopard. Now let’s play spot the Pallas’s Cat. It’s no wonder these cats are hard to see in the wild. Photo by 徐征泽.

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