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Brown Participates in First International Operational Satellite Oceanography Symposium

ESSIC/CISESS Visiting Research Scientist Christopher Brown was on the Executive Steering and Program Committees of last week’s First International Operational Satellite Oceanography Symposium (OSOS), a meeting jointly organized by NESDIS’ Center for Satellite Applications (STAR) and the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT). Designed for users of operational satellite oceanographic data, products and applications, the conference’s objectives …

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Rudlosky and Quick Explain Large Tidal Basin Lightning Bolt

Last week, SCSB’s Scott Rudlosky and ESSIC/CISESS Scientist Mason Quick contributed to a Washington Post article that detailed a lightning flash across the Tidal Basin. The author, a member of the Capital Weather Gang, sought out Rudlosky to research the size and location of the flash using data from the D.C. Lightning Mapping Array (DCLMA).  Using sensors that monitor lightning’s very high frequency radio waves, the DCLMA provides detailed insight into the structure and evolution of …

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Evans Speaks About Climate Change Projections at Science on Tap

Michael Evans, Associate Professor for ESSIC and UMD’s Department of Geology, recently gave a lecture titled “How good are global climate change projections …out to 2050?” at Science on Tap, a casual monthly lecture series that explores the latest discoveries in science and technology. At the event, Evans discussed his efforts alongside an international team to develop reconstructions of global mean surface temperatures for the last 2,000 years.  The results were surprisingly …

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Nicely and Co-authors Develop New Method to Gauge Atmosphere’s Ability to Clear Methane

Assistant Research Scientist Julie Nicely was the second author on a recent publication in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that outlines a way to quantify global hydroxyl radical (OH), a central oxidizing agent that can destroy hazardous air pollutants such as methane. The authors of the piece, titled “Mapping hydroxyl variability throughout the global remote troposphere via synthesis of airborne and satellite formaldehyde observations”, have developed a …

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Ringerund Published on Improvements to NASA GPM

Assistant Research Scientist Sarah Ringerud has a paper that will be printed in this month’s edition of IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing.  Written alongside colleagues from Colorado State University, NOAA/NESDIS/STAR/Advanced Satellite Products Branch, and NASA, the paper discusses improvements to the NASA Global Precipitation Measurement (GLM) constellation precipitation products via improved modeling of ice particles. Early versions of passive microwave products from GPM …

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Wild Published on Decarbonizing the US Economy

ESSIC Assistant Research Professor Thomas Wild recently co-authored a study titled “Pathways to 2050: Alternative Scenarios for Decarbonizing the U.S. Economy” alongside colleagues including Jae Edmonds, School of Public Policy Adjunct Professor and Leon Clarke, Research Director for UMD's Center for Global Sustainability. The study is focused on leveraging industry perspectives to improve scenarios and roadmaps for decarbonization of the US economy.  It contains three scenarios for …

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Imhoff Selects 2020-2021 Sigma Xi Distinguished Lecturers

ESSIC Visiting Senior Research Scientist Marc Lee Imhoff, who currently Chairs the Sigma Xi’s Distinguished Lecturer Program, recently presided over the selection of the next Sigma Xi Distinguished Lecturer Cohort for 2020-2022. This honor, which is presented to outstanding individuals at the leading edge of science, provides an opportunity for fellow Sigma Xi members, students, and the public at large to engage experts in their area of expertise. As a researcher, Imhoff …

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In Memory of Victor Peguero, ESSIC Colleague and Friend

Victor R. Peguero, ESSIC’s former Director of Administration and Finance, passed away on May, 30, 2019 at his home in Bel Air, Maryland following a long illness. Peguero was appointed Director of Business and Finance for ESSIC in May 2017.  He immediately struck everyone with his wit, thoughtfulness and calm demeanor. At meetings and social events alike, Pegero lit up the room with his large smile, lively sense of humor and gregarious nature. Prior to joining ESSIC, Peguero was Assistant …

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Vogel Leads Three-Day Workshop on Oceanographic Satellite Data

Ron Vogel, ESSIC / CISESS Senior Faculty Specialist, and NOAA colleague Michelle Tomlinson, taught a three-day intensive course at the Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center on utilizing oceanographic satellite data in environmental research and in coastal and marine decision-making applications. Designed for those with limited or no knowledge of remote sensing, the course includes a series of lectures on oceanographic remote sensing and hands-on software lab activities to help in the …

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NOAA Awards $175 Million to UMD for Earth System Studies

Monday, 3 June 2019

New Cooperative Institute for Satellite Earth System Studies will expand UMD’s role as a national leader in this field

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has awarded a five-year $175 million cooperative funding agreement to the University of Maryland for collaborative research in Earth system science.

The agreement funds the new Cooperative Institute for Satellite Earth System Studies (CISESS), a national consortium of more than two dozen academic and nonprofit

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