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Web Journalists Represent ESSIC in College Communicators Group

The College of Computer, Mathmematical, and Natural Sciences has decided to establish a monthly College Communicators Group, which will meet to share information on up-coming departmental news and events. University Communications personnel will be invited to attend. The meetings will be  valuable in providing both University Communications and the Dean’s Office with timely news items/stories and encourage increased collaboration. The respresentatives from …

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Local eats: review of Hank’s

Bottom line: Perfectly fine place for typical bar fare like burgers, etc. and pretty good happy hour deals. Popped into the place this weekend past, curious to visit the area off PG Plaza that they’re trying to develop into some sort of “town center”. Well, empty storefronts abound but there is a big movie theatre there and Hank’s is right beside it. Nice bar area with small flat screens at each booth and a decent menu. I had the pepper jack cheeseburger sliders with onion rings. The sliders …

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Local Eats: Bagel Place of College Park

A UMD-College Park institution for bagels, that are arguably among the best in the entire Metro area. Decent seating, both in terms of the numbers of tables and the decor, with a counter ordering system:  (no wait-staff). Parking can be a bit of an issue within the small strip-mall lot (metered coin):  Suggest looking  for a space (also metered coin) on Knox or in a pinch, heading over to the large public parking garage (by Ledos), a block further …

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Dr. Sujay Kaushal

Like many of the streams and rivers he studies, the source of Dr. Sujay Kaushal’s passion isn’t entirely obvious. Kaushal said he’s been interested in streams and rivers since his childhood in Tennessee, but has a deeper, cultural connection to them as well.  His family comes from the Indian state of Punbaj, literally meaning “land of five rivers.” Today, he is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geology at the University of Maryland and a scientist

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Zhanqing Li finishes 10-year study, published in numerous journals

Zhanqing Li and his team recently published a ten year study that found that aerosols alter cloud density and the radiative balance of the atmosphere. Li’s paper examines the long-term impact of aerosols on the vertical development of clouds and rainfall frequencies, using a 10-year dataset of aerosol, cloud and meteorological variables collected in the Southern Great Plains in the United States. The paper was published in Nature Geoscience Journal online here:

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WCRP Workshop on CMIP5 Model Analysis to be held in Hawaii March 2012

The WCRP Workshop on CMIP5 Model Analysis to be held 5-9 March 2012 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. Abstract submission is now open, with deadline 14 December, 2011.  Attendance is limited by the size of the venue (approx. 150 people) and format of workshop. Participation will be invitation-only based on abstracts that are selected for presentation.  All details and update information can be found at http://cmip5.wcrp-climate.org/workshop. The workshop is organized by the WCRP/CLIVAR Working …

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UMD Creates New ‘Council on the Environment,’ Appoints ESSIC Director Busalacchi Chair

COLLEGE PARK, Md. – The University of Maryland is creating a new Council on the Environment, to help coordinate the institution’s expanding high-level research in the various aspects of global change. Antonio Busalacch, Director of the University of Maryland Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center (and a professor in the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science), will serve as its chair. The Council on the Environment will operate as an advisory group on research, education, …

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Results of 10-year air pollution study headed by Z. Li published in Geoscience

COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Increases in air pollution and other particulate matter in the atmosphere can strongly affect cloud development in ways that reduce precipitation in dry regions or seasons, while increasing rain, snowfall and the intensity of severe storms in wet regions or seasons, says a new study by a University of Maryland-led team of researchers. The research provides the first clear evidence of how aerosols — soot, dust and other small particles in the atmosphere — can affect …

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Characterization of Surface Albedo over the ARM Southern Great Plains (SGP) Cloud and Radiation Testbed (CART) and the North Slope of Alaska (NSA)

Researchers: Li, Zhanqing; Cribb, Maureen; Trishchenko, Alexander

Surface albedo is needed for satellite remote sensing of the surface radiation budget and for climate modeling. Determination of areal-mean surface albedo is challenging. Over the Southern Great Plains (SGP), a primary challenge lies in the inhomogeneity associated with different land cover types. Over the North Slope of Alaska (NSA), persistent cloud cover renders remote sensing of surface albedo difficult. We tackle both challenges following two different approaches. Over the SGP, we use data

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