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University of Maryland ESSIC Hosts Chesapeake Bay & Puget Sound Health Workshops

COLLEGE PARK, Md. – University of Maryland’s Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center (ESSIC) will be hosting a workshop on Feb. 21/22 focused on the Chesapeake Bay and Puget Sound called “Integrating Climate and Environmental Information with Disease Surveillance to Address Pathogens and Algal Toxins of Concern to Public Health.” The workshop will be jointly sponsored by the NOAA Oceans and Human Health Initiative (OHHI) and by the University of Maryland Initiative: Climate Change …

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Brown appointed new ESSIC seminar coordinator

Chris Brown, a visiting Associate Research Scientist at ESSIC/CICS has been appointed as ESSIC’s new seminar coordinator. Brown, a NOAA Research Scientist from the Satellite Climate Studies Branch, was an original SCSB member co-located at UMD ESSIC/CICS in 2003. The appointment is particularly timely for Brown, given NOAA’s long awaited relocation to their new M-Square building later this year.  It also represents the first time a visiting appointment scientist will act as the Center’s …

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Salawitch co-authors article in American Geophysical Union Newsletter

Ross Salawitch co-authored an article featured in the American Geophysical Union newsletter on Feb. 14th, 2012. The article brings up concerns over cuts in jobs at Environment Canada, a Canadian government research agency, and what the cuts will do to “the future of science and international agreements.” The full article can be read online here. Further links include a press release from Penn State University and a Eureka Alert….

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Dr. James Farquhar

A closer look into James Farquhar’s scientific career path might suggest either a series of well-timed coincidences or some larger destiny. His interest in geology started in college, but wasn’t solidified until his parents happened to move to France.

“I stuck with it completely by chance,” Farquhar said about his degree in geology from Washington and Lee University.

“I was flying back and forth between France to visit my parents and I saw all of these

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Liang Releases CWFR Source Code

COLLEGE PARK, Md. – University of Maryland’s Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center researcher Dr. Xin-Zhong Liang, also a professor in the CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science Department, released a regional climate model Fe. 17 called the Climate-Weather Research Forecasting Model (CWRF), a significant extension of the original Weather Research Forecasting Model (WRF). The model has been ten years in the making by Dr. Liang’s team in collaboration with NOAA and NCAR, and …

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ESSIC scientists participate in AMS Meeting

The 92nd Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society met from January 22 to 26 in New Orleans. This year’s meeting gave attendees and presenters alike the opportunity to experience presentations, posters and symposiums on a variety of topics, including developments in air, climate and water models, as well as the chance to experience some of the attractions and culture that New Orleans had to offer. Not only did the meeting feature presentations, but it also had a career fair …

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Schroeder images published by NASA

Images processed in-house by Wilfrid Schroeder were featured in a NASA Earth Observatory article, January 19. The first fire images were acquired by the Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS) Preparatory Project Visible Infrared Imager Radiometer Suite (NPP/VIIRS) and are the tip of the iceberg for the VIIRS fire algorithm development and validation activities.  The positive feedback was received from the Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) program managers as a …

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Schroeder published in Nature

Wilfrid Schroeder co-authored a review article published in Nature January 19 called “The Amazon Basin in transition,” providing a framework for understanding the linkages between natural variability, drivers of change, responses and feedbacks in the Amazon basin….

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Murtugudde quoted in The Times of India

Raghu Murtugudde was quoted in the January 17 edition of The Times of India in an article on an increasing level of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) over Asia and on January 20 he was interviewed on Headline Today about the impact of La Nina on the record breaking cold in India. …

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