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Farquhar elected Geochemical Society Fellow

ESSIC Scientist James Farquhar has been elected as a Fellow of the Geochemical Society, an honorary title for outstanding scientists majorly contributied to the field of geochemistry. The title is bestowed by the Geochemical Society and The European Association of Geochemistry.  According to the Geochemical Society website, the fellowship and other awards are given “as part of our mission to encourage the application of chemistry to the solution of geological and cosmological problems.”…

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Spherical Science: Learning from a Global Perspective

If you’ve ever been to an ESSIC Maryland Day exhibit, you may have seen the illuminated globe with weather and climate images moving across its surface.  But it’s no ordinary globe.  In fact, it’s called the Magic Planet, and it is essentially a smaller, more portable version of NOAA’s Science on a Sphere.

NOAA developed Science on a Sphere as an educational tool, creating “a room sized, global display system that uses computers and video …

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ESSIC Scientists Present at AMS Meeting

A total of 28 ESSIC scientists participated in the 92nd Annual AMS meeting this year in New Orleans, LA. The central theme of the 2012 AMS Annual Meeting is “technology and its profound impacts on research, operations, the business of our environmental sciences, and the public,” according to the AMS website. ESSIC scientists have submitted papers, posters, or presentations or served as a chair for the meeting. …

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Local Eats: Review of The Jerk Pit

Bottom line: Good eats – would be a decent summertime, relaxing-on-the-outdoor-patio happy hour hang-out.

If you want to mellow out with some cool reggae and even cooler Red Stripe beer, like that “old-farmhouse-squeaky-floor-dilapidated-yet-clean-enough” look, and are not disturbed by the colour orange, you’ll enjoy the Pit. Food’s good… not extraordinary but the oxtail stew was interesting. Liked the crust of spices on the (tender) pork I ordered (and the chicken I sampled/grabbed from the …

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ESSIC Information Technology Quarterly, January 2012

Volume 1 / Issue 3

Issue III of the newsletter containing helpful tips regarding the information technology infrastructure at ESSIC.

-Phishing identification and protection
-Rogue security software information
-What to do with an infected computer
-Spyware and it’s prevention

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Near Real Time Monitoring of Global Reservoirs and Lakes

Researchers: Charon Birkett, Brian Beckley, Tom Feroli, Curt Reynolds

Here, we report on the overall performance and contribution of the Poseidon-3 radar altimeter IGDR data set, in terms of overall product quality and quantity. We also present the first ENVISAT products and demonstrate how the Jason-2/OSTM and ICESat-1 data sets are being used as relative validation sources.

Presented: NRT Splinter Session, 2011 Jason-2/OSTM meeting, San Diego, USA

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Murtugudde sustains work with Leopold Leadership Program and student program in India

Raghu Murtugudde is already accomplished in the field of sustainable water management and agriculture, but this past year, he added a few more achievements to his record after he was selected as a 2011 Leopold Leadership Fellow and lead a student program in India that sought to teach the basics of sustainability while looking at life and climate in the country. Murtugudde explained part of the reason he was chosen for the fellowship in the first place had to do with the work that he has done …

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