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Month: April 2016

Local High Schoolers gain STEM exposure via CICS-MD internships

Two local high school students interning with the ESSIC-administered Cooperation Institute for Climate and Satellites (CICS-MD) presented their latest research findings at a faculty seminar on April 1. The students, Kayla Brown, a senior at Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt, MD, and Zuriel Herran, a senior at Springbrook High School in Silver Spring, MD, worked under the tutelage of Visiting Assistant Research Scientist Dr. Scott Rudlosky, a physical scientist with the Satellite …

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Kenney & Sutton-Grier Speak at Resilience Workshop

ESSIC researchers Melissa Kenney and Ariana Sutton Grier (supporting NOAA’s Climate Program Office) were speakers at the Local Solutions: Eastern Regional Climate Preparedness Conference. The conference was held in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor from April 4th to 6th. The researcher's specifically participated in the segment entitled, "Natural and engineered infrastructure solutions, policy drivers, and measuring effectiveness."   The event itself was a …

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Busalacchi highlighted in FSU news feature

ESSIC Director, Professor Antonio Busalacchi was spotlighted in a recent Florida State University (FSU) news feature regarding his election to the National Academy of Engineering (NAE).  Busalacchi, a three-time FSU alumnus, commented on his early introduction to oceanography as an FSU undergrad and his decision to remain to at the university to complete both his masters and eventual doctorate degrees.  Busalacchi also expounded on his relationship with long-time mentor, …

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Li co-authors groundbreaking study on aerosols in the atmosphere

ESSIC / AOSC Professor Zhanqing Li is a co-author of a recently released paper in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences which details new methods for determining cloud-base updraft speeds and cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) concentrations.   Both of these components are key factors in quantifying the microphysical, precipitation, and radiative effects of aerosols at a global scale, something researchers had yet to accomplish due to ineffective and …

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Murtugudde Honors students publish climate change articles

As part of the curriculum for UMD Honors Course 349G, “Big History: Earth, Life, and Sustainability,” students are asked to author articles that can effectively communicate climate change—within a human context–to the general public. According to course instructor, ESSIC / AOSC Professor Raghu Murtugudde, two of the student-penned articles were deemed worthy of on-line publication in The Diamondback, University of Maryland’s campus newspaper.  Additional climate-themed articles from …

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McNally’s Model Used in New FEWS Special Report

ESSIC Research Associate Amy McNally recently contributed to a Famine Early Warning Systems (FEWS) Special Report on drought in Southern Africa. The report, titled “Illustrating the extent and severity of the 2015-16 drought,” details the impacts of the recent drought on water availability, crop production, food prices, and food security. As part of the FEWS Land Data Assimilation System, McNally’s surface water availability model helped illustrate the severe surface water deficits in …

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Sutton-Grier Wins Innovations in Sustainability Science Award

The Ecological Society of America (ESA) announced March 23 that their ESA Innovations in Sustainability Science Award will be given to ESSIC researcher Ariana Sutton-Grier. The award winning article, co-authored by Sutton-Grier, was published in Environmental Science and Policy in 2015 and is titled “Future of our coasts: The potential for natural and hybrid infrastructure to enhance the resilience of our coastal communities, economies and ecosystems.” The article considers …

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