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Liang leads recently published PNAS study

ESSIC / AOSC Professor Xin-Zhong Liang was the lead author a paper recently published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS). The paper is titled “Determining the climate effects on US total agricultural productivity.” The study directly links climate-variables within specific regionalized areas of United States agriculture to determine their effects and influence on the national total factor productivity or TFP.  ESSIC …

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Rudlosky Talks Lightening-GLM on the Weather Channel

ESSIC visiting research scientist Scott Rudlosky provided expert commentary in an on-air Weather Channel segment broadcast live March 7, 2017. During the report, Rudlosky discussed the first lightning images obtained from the GEOS-16 Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM). Rudlosky expounded on the instrument’s capabilities, including the proficiency in which lightning data would be provided to forecasters. Rudlosky furthered that GLM imagery could also be utilized by public agencies for …

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Mcnally, FEWS NET Work cited

ESSIC Assistant Research Scientist Amy McNally’s hydro modeling work with the Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET)—(a leading provider of early warning and analysis on food insecurity)—was recognized in several ways recently.   Utilizing soil moisture data gathered from the Land Data Assimilation System (FLDAS), the FEWS-Net team issued a report detailing the current drought conditions in Somalia.  This soil moisture information was …

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Miralles-Wilhelm a Co-author of UMD-led Climate Model Study

ESSIC interim Director Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm recently contributed to a University of Maryland-led multidisciplinary study which found that feedback variables from the coupling of the earth and human systems are often overlooked in climate models used to inform on environmental, climate, and economic decision making. The research, which was authored by a team of 20 international scientists, is titled “Modeling sustainability: population, inequality, consumption, and bidirectional …

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Murtugudde Authors Newly Published Op-ed

ESSIC/AOSC Professor Raghu Mutugudde recently published an Op-ed in the Indian edition of The Huffington Post. The publication, titled “India has Much to Gain from Enhancing Climate Change Awareness and Risk Perception,” discusses how climate risks affect those in India and measures that can be taken to educate and benefit the country. The piece can be found on The Huffington-In Post website. …

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Murtugudde Lectures at WCRP Training School Event

ESSIC / AOSC Professor Raghu Murtugudde was an invited lecturer at a World Climate Research Programme training school event held at Jeju National University, Jeju Island, Republic of Korea.  The training held from 16-21 January 2017, focused on monsoon variability in changing climates and brought early career scientists together with an international coalition of experts from India, Korea, the United States, China and the United Kingdom….

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Vintzileos presents at AMS

ESSIC Assistant Research Scientist Augustin Vintzileos was a presenter at the American Meteorological Society’s (AMS) annual meeting in Seattle, Washington.  Vintzileos's talk was entitled “Enhancing Resilience to Heat Extremes: Forecasting Excessive Heat Events at Subseasonal Lead Times (Week-2 to 4).”…

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Sutton-Grier co-authors new study on Coastal Wetlands CO2 Storage

ESSIC Assistant research scientist Ariana Sutton-Grier is the co-lead author of a new study published in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. The paper entitled “Clarifying the role of coastal and marine systems in climate mitigation,” delves into mangrove forests, tidal marshes and seagrass meadows, and the ways in which these wetland ecosystems can act as climate buffers.  Sutton-Grier, who is also an ecosystem science adviser for the National Ocean Service (NOS) at …

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