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Year: 2015

Chafik co-authors study on effects of high-latitude volcanic activity

ESSIC Research Associate Leon Chafik was a co-author of a recent early release study published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (PNAS).  The paper entitled, "Impacts of high-latitude volcanic eruptions on ENSO and AMOC," explores the long-term effects of high-latitude eruptions on the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) as well as the El Niño–Southern Oscillation …

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Getirana publishes new study, featured in NASA video

ESSIC Assistant Research Scientist Augusto Getirana is the author of a new study to be published in a pending release of the American Meteorological Society (AMS) Journal of Hydrometeorology.  The paper entitled, "Extreme water deficit in Brazil detected from space,"  details how spacebourne remote sensing data is advancing the understanding, dection and monitoring of  droughts and extreme water-related events.  The study utilizes data from the Gravimetry …

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Murtugudde instructing at IISER-Pune workshop

ESSIC / AOSC Professor Raghu Murtugudde is currently teaching "Numerical Methods and Glaciers in the Earth System" at a workshop on Modeling Mountain Glacier Dynamics at Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER-Pune) in Prune, India.  The two-week course  introduces theoretical and numerical tools of glacier dynamics with emphasis on hands-on application. It is targeted at glaciology PhD candidates and interested masters' …

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Busalacchi attends climate change conference at Fondation des Treilles

Professor Antonio Busalacchi, ESSIC Director was an invited participant as part of a US delegation to the Fondation des Treilles hosted conference entitled, “Climate Change with an emphasis on Iran.”  The event which was held from October 19 – 24, 2015 in Tourtour, France  was organized by Professor Glenn Schweitzer, the US National Academy of Sciences Director for the Program on Central Europe and Eurasia, in coordination with the French Academy of Sciences and a …

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Local Eats: Nando’s Peri-Peri

Nando's is open. Cycled by a few days ago and it was packed. Haven't been to this particular one, but they're all the same – mainly chicken stuff, including livers. Nice to see wines from Portugal and South Africa on the wine list. Like their garlic peri-peri sauce, too. UPDATE: Had a meal there – food's good, nothing out of the ordinary. Chicken is chicken and the hot sauce is hot (two Kleenexes' worth hot). Nice decor, a bit cozy inside, space-wise. Free wi-fi …

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UMD’s M Square recognized as top university research park

The University of Maryland Research Park (M Square) was recognized by the Association of University Research Parks (AURP) with the organization's 2015 Outstanding Research Park award at a ceremony held in early October. M Square stood out among an estimated 150 AURP members for its contribution to job creation, as well as its role in fulfilling the university’s research mission, said AURP Chief Executive Officer Eileen Walker. The members of the research park “do a …

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ESSIC’s Miralles-Wilhelm co-PI of NSF F-E-W Grant, Nexus Workshop

University of Maryland Professor Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm, Executive Director of the Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites (CICS), is a principal investigator of a newly funded grant sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF).  The grant, which fosters research on food, energy and water (F-E-W) as a linked system or “nexus,” provides $1.2 million dollars in support of 17 F-E-W workshops, which will involve 30-80 participants each.  The workshops …

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Loftus presents-participates at 7-SEAS workshop

ESSIC research associate Adrian Loftus participated in the Seven South East Asian Studies (7-SEAS) northern region workshop held October 7-10 at the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology Institute of Geophysics in Hanoi, Vietnam.  Researchers from Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and the USA presented analyses and results from recent 7-SEAS/BASELInE (Biomass-burning Aerosols & Stratocumulus Environment: Lifecycles & Interactions Experiment) campaigns …

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Sutton-Grier to participate in Capitol Hill panel discussion

ESSIC Assistant Research Scientist Ariana Sutton-Grier will participate Tuesday in a Capitol Hill panel discussion about Hurricane Sandy and coastal resilience. “Shoring Up: A science briefing on the potential of natural infrastructure to enhance the resilience of our nation’s coasts” is supported by COMPASS and the American Meteorological Society. Dr. Sutton-Grier studies human effects on ecosystem services and function, and the role of nutrient cycles on ecosystem …

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