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Li Awarded Department of Energy Grant For Study Into Aerosol-Cloud Interaction

In June, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $15 million in funding for 27 projects in atmospheric and ecological sciences in an effort to improve Earth systems models and better predict weather and climate.  One of these projects includes AOSC-ESSIC professor Zhanqing Li’s research, “Investigation of the surface coupling of marine clouds and its interactions with aerosols over the Southern Ocean”. The grant will utilize Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) data (from the …

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Hall presents at International Geoscience Remote Sensing Symposium in Spain

ESSIC research scientist Dorothy Hall recently attended the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) International Geoscience Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS 2018), the 38th annual symposium of the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (GRSS).  The meeting was held in Valencia, Spain and had the theme of “Observing, Understanding and Forecasting the Dynamics of our Planet”.  Hall presented a talk alongside George Riggs and Nicolo DiGirolamo from Science Systems and …

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Reagan published on Water Vapor Transport and Near-Surface Salinity in the North Atlantic Ocean

ESSIC / CICS-MD scientist James Reagan was recently published in the journal Scientific Reports. The article, titled “Water Vapor Transfer and Near-Surface Salinity Contrasts in the North Atlantic Ocean”, is a study of the subtropical-subpolar atmospheric moisture transport in the North Atlantic Ocean.  This study was an effort to examine the freshwater transport between positive and negative Evaporation-Precipitation (E-P) regions in the region. The scientists found a negative …

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Maryland Rainfall and Flooding Seen From GCOM-W Satellite

The record-breaking rain and flooding that barraged Maryland and the Mid-Atlantic this past week (July 21-25) was observed twice daily by the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer 2 (AMSR2) onboard the GCOM-W1 satellite.  ESSIC / CICS-MD scientist Patrick Meyers (supporting STAR/CoRP*) compared the rainfall estimates from the current operational AMSR2 precipitation algorithm (GPROF2010V2) and its potential replacement (GPROF2017) to radar rain rate estimates. Comparative analyses show that …

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UMD Prepares for Europa with Exploration for Liquid Water in Greenland

On Monday, July 23, dozens braved the relentless summer storms to visit MilkBoy ArtHouse for food, drink, and a science lecture given by Nicholas Schmerr, assistant professor in the *Department of Geology at the University of Maryland (UMD). The lecture, titled “Sounding Ice: Exploring for Liquid Water in the Frozen Subsurfaces of Greenland and Europa”, was a presentation of Schmerr’s field research on the icy terrain of Greenland.  He and his team went on two separate journeys to the …

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Sutton-Grier quoted in Delmarva Now on Deal Island Flooding

Ariana Sutton-Grier, an associate research professor at ESSIC, was quoted in a recent Delmarva Now piece about the erosion and flooding going on around Deal Island, Maryland.  She is quoted saying the following: “The community is quite concerned about the fact that additional erosion could lead to really increased flooding in their neighborhoods and on their roads,” said Ariana Sutton-Grier, director of science for the The Nature Conservancy Maryland chapter of the project …

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Folmer reports on Saharan dust traveling across United States

ESSIC / CICS-MD scientist Michael Folmer was the author of a recent post to the Satellite Liaisons Blog that detailed the uncharacteristically far-reaching transport of African dust that reached the central United States. This information was seen by GOES-16, the first of a series of Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites operated by NASA and NOAA. Folmer writes that the dust was pulled up the East Coast by Hurricane Beryl and Hurricane Chris. These findings are from an ongoing …

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ESSIC / CICS-MD Hosts CAREERS Weather Camp Student Visit

On Friday, July 13, ESSIC / CICS-MD hosted dozens of high school students for a presentation on the science at ESSIC and how to prepare for higher education. The students were a part of the CAREERS Weather Camp, a program that aims to expose high school students to atmospheric science and the careers around it.  For two weeks, students participate in hands-on activities, field experiments, seminars, tours of research facilities, and instructional workshops that expand on weather and forecast …

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Murtugudde published on how universities can support society in sustainability efforts

A paper co-authored by ESSIC-AOSC professor Raghu Murtugudde was recently published in the July 2018 edition of Nature Sustainability.  The piece, titled “Bridging barriers to advance global sustainability”, is a discussion about how academic institutions can better support society’s efforts towards global sustainability.  The authors call for new structures of fostering knowledge that are integrated across disciplines and produced alongside non-academic stakeholders.  The article …

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Zou and Tian published on size and intensity changes of Hurricanes Irma and Maria

An article by ESSIC/CICS-MD post-doctoral associate Xiaoxu Tian and by ESSIC/CICS-MD research professor Xiaolei Zou was recently accepted for publication in the American Meteorological Society’s Journal of Atmospheric Sciences. The piece, titled “Capturing Size and Intensity Changes of Hurricanes Irma and Maria (2017) from Polar-Orbiting Satellite Microwave Radiometers”, is an analysis into the temporal evolutions of the three-dimensional thermal structures of Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and …

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