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It’s All About Climbing and It’s Nothing About Climbing with Jackson Yip
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What are the things in your life that have infinite complexity upon closer inspection?
I’m betting you didn’t expect that question on a podcast about ice climbing.
But that’s Jackson Yip for ya. An atmospheric researcher by training who specializes in cloud-microphysics, Jackson is also a deeply passionate climber and alpinist who has coupled his interests in a myriad of ways.
Whether scrabbling through murky datasets or slogging to break trail, Jackson finds beauty in the mundane and labyrinthine.
In this wide-ranging conversation, we talk about:
- Cloud physics and the complexity of turbulence
- The importance of first-hand experience
- How to develop mental models
- Why we can and need to do better when evaluating ice conditions
- The mechanics of pillar collapse
- And more
Hope you enjoy this chat, I certainly did.
Timestamps:
01:41 - The concept of heat death and its implications
04:00 - Having perspective
05:37 - The complexity of cloud micro-physics
09:15 - Observing and first-hand experience
11:30 - Engineering challenges in climate research
17:58 - Predicting ice formations
20:20 - The tragic consequences of misreading ice conditions
23:10 - Mechanics of slip-out pillar collapse
28:31 - The importance of patience in climbing and life
35:38 - Accessible doesn't mean easy or safe
41:13 - The seasons of life
42:43 - Supporting socioeconomic equality
Resources and links:
If you’re interested in collaborating on one of the ice climbing models that Jackson mentioned, you can reach him at jackson.yip@utah.edu. To connect with him on Instagram, he’s @jp_yip. You can learn more about his research on his website: jpyip.com
Find the rest of the notes, timestamps, resources, and more on the episode page.
Credits:
Episode cover photo provided by Jackson Yip
Intro music by Hannah Noelle Enomoto (thanks, sis!).
Patreon:
For the price of a beer per month, you can help us produce episodes like this and much, much more. If you’ve been enjoying the podcast this season, consider supporting us on Patreon.
Credits:
- Intro music by Hannah Noelle Enomoto (thanks, sis!).
- This episode was edited by Andrew Salomone of salomonesound.com.
- And of course, a big thanks to our sponsors, Aniiu Gloves and Furnace Industries!
Patreon:
Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the conversation and want to help us do many more, consider supporting us on Patreon. (And for less than the price of a bougie beer per month!).
🗣️ Leave Us a Review!:
If you enjoyed this episode, help us out by subscribing to the podcast and leaving us a review on your podcast platform of choice. Reviews are helpful for new listeners that come across the show, and a good rating means Shopify, Apple, and other platforms are more likely to recommend it to others.
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Manage episode 404960993 series 3517603
What are the things in your life that have infinite complexity upon closer inspection?
I’m betting you didn’t expect that question on a podcast about ice climbing.
But that’s Jackson Yip for ya. An atmospheric researcher by training who specializes in cloud-microphysics, Jackson is also a deeply passionate climber and alpinist who has coupled his interests in a myriad of ways.
Whether scrabbling through murky datasets or slogging to break trail, Jackson finds beauty in the mundane and labyrinthine.
In this wide-ranging conversation, we talk about:
- Cloud physics and the complexity of turbulence
- The importance of first-hand experience
- How to develop mental models
- Why we can and need to do better when evaluating ice conditions
- The mechanics of pillar collapse
- And more
Hope you enjoy this chat, I certainly did.
Timestamps:
01:41 - The concept of heat death and its implications
04:00 - Having perspective
05:37 - The complexity of cloud micro-physics
09:15 - Observing and first-hand experience
11:30 - Engineering challenges in climate research
17:58 - Predicting ice formations
20:20 - The tragic consequences of misreading ice conditions
23:10 - Mechanics of slip-out pillar collapse
28:31 - The importance of patience in climbing and life
35:38 - Accessible doesn't mean easy or safe
41:13 - The seasons of life
42:43 - Supporting socioeconomic equality
Resources and links:
If you’re interested in collaborating on one of the ice climbing models that Jackson mentioned, you can reach him at jackson.yip@utah.edu. To connect with him on Instagram, he’s @jp_yip. You can learn more about his research on his website: jpyip.com
Find the rest of the notes, timestamps, resources, and more on the episode page.
Credits:
Episode cover photo provided by Jackson Yip
Intro music by Hannah Noelle Enomoto (thanks, sis!).
Patreon:
For the price of a beer per month, you can help us produce episodes like this and much, much more. If you’ve been enjoying the podcast this season, consider supporting us on Patreon.
Credits:
- Intro music by Hannah Noelle Enomoto (thanks, sis!).
- This episode was edited by Andrew Salomone of salomonesound.com.
- And of course, a big thanks to our sponsors, Aniiu Gloves and Furnace Industries!
Patreon:
Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the conversation and want to help us do many more, consider supporting us on Patreon. (And for less than the price of a bougie beer per month!).
🗣️ Leave Us a Review!:
If you enjoyed this episode, help us out by subscribing to the podcast and leaving us a review on your podcast platform of choice. Reviews are helpful for new listeners that come across the show, and a good rating means Shopify, Apple, and other platforms are more likely to recommend it to others.
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