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Kenney authors paper on Climate Indicators in Climate Change

ESSIC Research Assistant Melissa Kenney is the lead-author of a newly published paper that describes the creation of the U.S. National Climate Indicators System (NCIS) developed during the Third U.S. National Climate Assessment.    NCIS is a web-based prototype of specific climate indicators used to track nationally-relevant climate change and its impacts over time.   The paper was published in a special issue of Climatic Change and is entitled, “Building an

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Busalacchi quoted in recent articles on El Niño, Jason-3

ESSIC Director Professor Antonio Busalacchi was quoted in two recently published articles.  The first from NASA’s on-line Earth Observatory “Image of the Day” featured entitled, “El Niño Should Be Near Its Peak,” highlighted imagery and comments from scientists regarding the state of the current El Niño event.  Busalacchi noted that the event’s precipitation levels had thus far followed classic El Niño patterns.  The …

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Warmer Oceans Could Produce More Powerful Superstorms

Hurricane Sandy became the second costliest hurricane to hit the United States when it blew ashore in October 2012, killing 159 peopleand inflicting $71 billion in damage. Informally known as a “superstorm” after it made landfall, Sandy was so destructive largely because of its unusual size and track. After moving north from the tropical waters where it spawned, Sandy turned out to sea before hooking back west, growing in size and crashing head-on into the East Coast, gaining …

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Two UMD Professors Named 2016-2017 Jefferson Science Fellows

University of Maryland Professors Karen Lips and Sumant Nigam have been named 2016-2017 Jefferson Science Fellows by the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). The innovative fellows program engages the nation’s academic scientists, engineers and physicians in U.S. foreign policy. Fellows spend one year at the State Department or USAID for an on-site assignment in Washington, D.C., that could involve extended stays at U.S. foreign …

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Salawitch collaboration leads to pub in Nature Communications

Congratulations to Ross Salawitch (AOSC / CHEM / ESSIC) and his graduate students Daniel Anderson (AOSC) and Julie Nicely (CHEM), along with AOSC's Russell Dickerson and Timothy Canty, whose research paper, “A pervasive role for biomass burning in tropical high ozone/low water structures,” was recently published in the journal Nature Communications. Based on observations from two aircraft missions, satellite data and a variety of models, the researchers showed that fires …

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Sutton-Grier published in Marine Policy

A new study based on the results of ESSIC researcher Ariana Sutton-Grier’s Hollings Scholar research work was published in the latest volume of Marine Policy.  The study entitled, “Keys to successful blue carbon projects: Lessons learned from global case studies,” highlights the blue carbon storage capabilities of coastal wetlands and the efforts being implemented by many countries to restore and protect blue carbon resources.   doi:10.1016/j.marpol.2015.12.020

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Kashal quoted in Bay Journal article on nature’s engineer

ESSIC / GEOL Associate Professor Sujay Kashal was quoted in a Bay Journal article during December 2015 entitled, “Leaving it to beavers: Communities make room for natural engineers.” The feature addressed how beavers contribute to water eco systems as habitat engineers.  Although often thought of as nuisance animals or pests, Kaushal noted that components of the stream restoration projects that he works on closely mimics the efforts of nature’s water resource engineer, …

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Moradi chairs sessions at fall AGU

ESSIC researcher Isaac Moradi chaired four sessions at the 2015 Fall AGU meeting on the calibration and validation of satellite data as well as observing system simulations experiments (OSSE). The sessions were well received by  AGU attendees, most notably including the invited talks by Dr. Robert Atlas (Director of NOAA AOML) and Dr. Fuzghong Weng (Chief of NOAA SMCD)….

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McNally’s work utilized for early famine warning system

ESSIC researcher Amy McNally's land surface modeling & water availability monitoring work is being utilized by the Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET).   The work was featured  in a mid-December 2015 FEWS NET special report entitled, "Illustrating the extent and severity of the 2015 drought." (McNally's research is specifically referenced in Maps 3 & 4 of the report labeled (source FEWS NET/NASA). These reports are used as decision support for …

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