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Year: 2017

Mishonov and Reagan co-author new GRL study

ESSIC / CICS-MD researchers Alexey Mishonov and James Reagan are co-authors of a new study published in Geophysical Research Letters (GRL).  Titled “Multidecadal variability and climate shift in the North Atlantic Ocean,” the paper analyses decadal variability of ocean heat content (OHC) and temperature trends over ~60 years in the North Atlantic Ocean using new high-resolution ocean climatology based on quality-controlled historic in situ observations. Seidov, D., A. …

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Huang leads new pollution transport study

ESSIC Assistant Research Scientist Min Huang is the lead author of a new publication on international pollution transport in support of the Task Force on Hemispheric Transport of Air Pollution (TF HTAP) 2012 – 2016.   Published in the European Geosciences Union (EGU) open access journal, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, the paper titled “Impact of intercontinental pollution transport on North American ozone air pollution: an HTAP phase 2 multi-model study,” has …

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Miralles-Wilhelm and Sutton-Grier provide wetlands commentary

ESSIC’s Interim Director Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm and Assistant Research Scientist Ariana Sutton-Grier were featured in a “UMD Science” Youtube channel video this month on the importance of wetlands.  Titled “The Secret Life of Wetlands: Finding Solutions to Environmental Threats at UMD," the video features commentary from the researchers on the significance of wetland ecosystems, particularly with respect to carbon storage and flood prevention.  UMD …

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ESSIC Affinity Group holds 2nd Annual Workshop

The ESSIC Aerosol/Cloud Physics/Radiation Affinity Group (ACPRAG) held its second annual workshop this month.  The day-long ESSIC-hosted event included group member presentations and talks by invited speakers.  The workshop was well attended and included representation from partners NASA and NOAA.  The event concluded with discussions on how to better foster communications and collaborative efforts among participating members and partners.  The ACPRAG is chaired by ESSIC …

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Kenney Featured by AAAS

A profile of ESSIC Assistant Research Professor Melissa Kenney was recently featured by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).  Kenney, an AAAS Leshner Leadership Public Engagement Fellow, is highlighted for her efforts to both engage and better understand the scientific needs of community decision makers within the Chesapeake Bay watershed, particularly in terms of climate change resiliency.      For additional coverage, please see the …

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CICS-MD Researcher Leads New Study tying Dust Storms to Infectious Disease

A new NOAA study led by University of Maryland Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites (CICS-MD) scientist Daniel Tong, suggests that a 20 year increase in dust storm events throughout the American Southwest, could be responsible for a dramatic rise in regional cases of Valley Fever.   Tong and his study coauthors found that the combination of warmer sea surface temperatures in the North Pacific coupled with cooler California coastal waters during the 2000s, likely …

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Local Eats: MilkBoy ArtHouse

The street-level restaurant is now open with an opening menu – a pricey opening menu. I ordered the mushroom/seitan sandwich, which was quite good. It's aiming to be a hip-and-happenin' hang-out, so the music's on the "electronic lounge" side of things and kinda loud. That being said, sitting at a sidewalk high-top table with a glass of tempranillo and mellowing out to the music would be a pleasant thing to do on a nice summer day.

Forks: 3.5 out of 5 for a good …

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Salawitch, Murtugudde quoted in Baltimore Sun Science March Article

ESSIC / AOSC Professor Ross Salawitch was quoted in a recent Baltimore Sun article, published prior to the April 2017 “March for Science” event held in Washington, D.C.  In the piece titled, “Maryland researchers see March for Science as way to raise public trust, support for discovery,” Salawitch was quoted expressing his support of the event, including his belief that future scientists need to use their voices to raise greater awareness.   Salawitch …

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