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Busalacchi speaks at NASA GSFC MANIAC Lecture

AOSC professor and former ESSIC Director Antonio Busalacchi was the featured speaker at the most recent NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Maniac lecture series. The talks provide insight into what motivates successful people and the obstacles they've overcome to realize their career goals. Busalacchi's tongue-and-cheek talk title of "From Here to Boulder: With Apologies to Burt Lancaster," discusses his early science interests and education, as well as a career path which …

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Arkin quoted in Scientific America

ESSIC Deputy Director Phillip Arkin is mentioned in a recent Scientific American story titled, “Stronger Storms Could Flood Fish with Pollution.” The study suggests that if global greenhouse gas emissions remain steady, more frequent and heavier rains will wash about one-fifth more nitrogen into waterways by the end of the century.  Arkin noted that although precipitation remains one of the most difficult aspects of climate change to predict, the researchers seem to have …

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Salawitch a Review Editor of the Climate Special Science Report

ESSIC / AOSC Professor Ross Salawitch is a review editor for the upcoming Climate Science Special Report that is part of the National Climate Assessment. As a review editor, Salawitch was responsible for assuring the scientific accuracy and clarity of the report drafted by scientists from 13 federal agencies. (Salawitch is credited for his role on the front page of the report.) The final "leaked" draft of the report was recently published in the New York Times.  …

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Nigam Lectures at NAS

ESSIC / AOSC professor and Jefferson Science Fellow (JSF) Suman Nigam was an invited speaker at the JSF Distinguished Lecture Series held at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C.  The talk titled "Seasonality over North America and Africa: "Insights and Impacts,"  addressed the significance of 20th century surface air temperature (SAT) trends and how these signals differ both seasonally and continentally.   Nigam's talk was introduced by …

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Petty in Summer Edition of Variations

ESSIC Assistant Research Scientist Alek Petty is the lead author of an article published in the summer 2017 edition of US CLIVAR Variations. The article is titled; “Improving our understanding of Antarctic Sea Ice with NASA's Operation IceBridge and The upcoming ICESat-2 mission.” It broadly covers the ways in which scientists hope to use NASA’s Operation IceBridge and the upcoming ICESat-2 mission for Antarctic sea ice research.  …

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ESSIC Researchers travel to Cairo for Workshop

ESSIC researchers Amy McNally (NASA / GSFC 617), Hiroko Beaudoing (NASA / GSFC 617) and Augusto Getirana (NASA / GSFC 617) traveled to Cairo, Egypt for “NASA Land Information System workshop for Egyptian applications” along with collaborators Ben Zaitchik and Hamada Badr from Johns Hopkins University.  The workshop was hosted by the National Administration for Remote Sensing and Space (NARSS) and participants included the Arab Water Council, and Egyptian Meteorological …

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Miralles-Wilhelm co-authors study in UNESCO special edition journal

ESSIC Professor and interim director Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm is the co-author of a new study published in a special edition of the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) journal Aqua-LAC, dedicated to water and environmental issues in Haiti.  Titled “Advanced hydraulic and water quality modeling to assesses flood and pollution impacts: A case study of the Caracol Industrial Park in Haiti,” the work accesses flood risks at the …

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Zamora a co-author of recent study

ESSIC Assistant Research Scientist Lauren Zamora is a co-author of a recently published study in the European Geosciences Union journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. The paper titled “Observation- and model-based estimates of particulate dry nitrogen deposition to the oceans,” concludes that current computer models are vital in assessing ocean nitrogen deposition—a nearly impossible task through direct monitoring–and should be developed further to better …

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Sutton-Grier an Invited Speaker

ESSIC researcher Ariana Sutton-Grier was a presenter today at the National Academy of Science, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) Long-term Coastal Zone Dynamics meeting.  The three-day event being held in Houston, TX will focus on the interactions and feedbacks between natural and human processes along the U.S. Gulf Coast.  Sutton-Grier’s talk was titled “Living shorelines and resilience: gray, green and hybrid infrastructure.”…

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