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UMD researchers find negative effect of climate change on hummingbirds

According to a National Science Foundation release, new research by David Inouye and Amy McKinney of the University of Maryland and others presents an incidence of climate change that can adervsely affect wildlife. The study shows that the annual cycles of broad-tailed hummingbirds and the glacier lilies that produce nectar that the hummingbirds consume are growing further apart. Inouye and McKinney found that the lilies are blooming about 17 days earlier than they did 40 years ago, and that …

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ESSIC scientist presents at elementary school career day

Wilfrid Schroeder, an assistant research scientist with ESSIC, spoke to Greenbelt Elementary School students about earth sciences during the school’s annual career day on May 23. Schroeder used the popular Magic Planet, which lights up to reflect changes in the global climate, to complement information from PowerPoint slides and serve as a visual representation of the presentation. Schroeder presented to four classes of students, and said that it was a “big success.” “They were very, …

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CICS 2012 Annual Report

Scientific Report for the period: April 1, 2011 – March 31, 2012. Includes research highlights for the reporting period as well as a summary of achievements.

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Town Center Market

Here’s a handy convenience store located in “downtown” Riverdale Park, not far from M-Square (a few minutes away by car, 15 or so minutes on foot, somewhere in between on bicycle): https://www.facebook.com/TownCenterMarket You can find basic food supplies there, beer and wine (refrigerated or not), coffee/espresso machines, fast food like hot dogs, pizza around the corner at Dumm’s, pre-made deli sandwiches (noticed some locally-produced cheeses on sale, too). There’s seating inside and a …

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Dr. Charon Birkett

There’s a connection to planetary astronomy that takes one back to the beginnings of life, according to ESSIC Researcher Charon Birkett.

It was this connection to astronomy that prompted her to purse a formal education in the planetary sciences, eventually receiving her Ph.D from the University of Leicester, UK.

Although her astronomy research continued at the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh, Scotland and at the Max Planck Institute for Aeronomie in Katlenburg, Germany, it was

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ClimateWire is designed to bring readers unmatched coverage of the debate over climate policy and its effects on business, the environment and society. (With permission

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Busalacchi urges development precaution in WTOP interview

Dr. Antonio Busalacchi spoke with WTOP Radio on Monday concerning the potential for future flooding in the Metropolitan area, and urged precaution regarding how land is used and developed and how roads will be constructed. “We just look at the weather that we’ve seen in recent years and recent decades, I think a lot of people understand that there’s something different going on” Dr. Busalacci told WTOP. “The decisions we make now, will impact us for decades to come.” Busalacchi, along with …

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Busalacchi gives ocean and climate change lecture at USP conference

ESSIC Director Dr. Antonio Busalacchi gave a keynote lecture entitled “The Oceans Role in the Coupled Climate System: Challenges and Opportunities for the Future” at the University of Sao Paulo Conference About The Sea. The conference, which was held May 16-18, featured featured sessions on marine biodiversity, deep-sea exploration and the relationship between oceans and the climate. According to the USP website, the speakers were composed of scientists and graduate students from various …

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256 – Development and Analysis of Satellite-Based Aerodynamic Roughness Fields For Regional And Global Modeling Applications Using MODIS Data
Principal Investigator(s): J. Borak (ESSIC/UMD)

The primary purpose of this task is to develop aerodynamic roughness fields at regional to global scales from MODIS data for improving models of land-atmosphere exchanges. The theory and algorithms have been developed by the task sponsor, Michael Jasinski, while the PI is primarily responsible for application of the algorithms. The sponsor and PI intend to develop and analyze other large modeled data fields from remote sensing products in the near future.

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