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Dr. Ross Salawitch: Giant Global “Chimney” Could Alter Climate Change

Dr. Ross Salawitch’s recent field campaign research about the “global chimney” in the Pacific Ocean, which takes gases from the troposphere into the stratosphere and may affect climate change around the world, was featured in Scientific American on Friday. To learn about how the “global chimney” works and its potential effects on climates around the world, click the following link:  http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/giant-global-chimney-could-alter-climate-change/…

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Rudlosky Featured with Capital Weather Gang

Scott Rudlosky, a research scientist with NOAA and an ESSIC CICS-MD Visiting Assistant Research Scientist, co-authored an article with the Washington Post’s Capital Weather Gang about the phenomenon of “a bolt from the blue” lightning strike. To read the article, click the following link:  http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/wp/2014/07/08/scott-rudloski-phd/…

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Rocky Mountain National Park Lightning Casualties July 2014

Two recent lightning fatalities in Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) inform us of the tragic consequences that can accompany lightning.  These terrible events were separated by one day and less than two miles.  Sadly this marked the 10th and 11th lightning fatalities in RMNP since 1915 (first since 2000), and the 10th and 13th U.S. fatalities during 2014. News stories have covered these events from many different angles (examples provided below), but none have discussed the lightning …

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Dr. Huan Meng

Dr. Huan Meng, a NOAA physical scientist and Visiting Associate Research Scientist at the University of Maryland's Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites (CICS-MD), received NOAA's 2014 Bronze Medal for her satellite data analysis of snowfall rate, which will help weather forecasters more accurately predict the severity of snowstorms.

The NOAA Bronze Medal is the highest honor awarded by the Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere to an individual, group,

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Sustainable Modeling: College Course Enters Social Media Network

After a successful launch of the pilot course during the 2014 spring semester, Professor Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm’s Sustainable Modeling course will be officially added to the University of Maryland curriculum in Spring 2015. Open to both undergraduate and graduate students, the UMD Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (AOSC) hosted course requires no prerequisites. Miralles-Wilhelm created the class group on Facebook, posting all of the YouTube videos and class materials to the page and keeping …

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CICS-MD looks to future post-renewal

Reviving its five-year grant for an additional $93 million funding, the Cooperative Institute for Climate & Satellites at Maryland (CICS-MD) is focused on scientific expansion and integration. “Basically for the last 5 years we have been doing a lot of collaborations with NOAA, and many of these collaborations have been on an individual basis in the sense that particular NOAA researchers work directly with a CICS scientist,” said Dr. Hugo Berbery, the CICS-MD director. “It has been …

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When Thunder Roars, Go Indoors

The University of Maryland (UMD) held its first Lightning Safety Awareness reporters’ workshop on June 24, 2014, raising awareness about lighting safety both for people and for building structures through multiple presentations, panel discussions, and a Lightning 101 class. Hosted by UMD’s Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center (ESSIC), presenters from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Weather Service (NWS), Federal Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH), Insurance …

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University of Maryland-led Consortium Wins Renewal of $93 Million NOAA Climate Institute

Tuesday, 1 July 2014

The University of Maryland will continue to lead the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) supported Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites (CICS) for the next five years, following a renewal of the existing cooperative agreement for the period July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2019.

Initiated in May 2009, this partnership between NOAA, University of Maryland, North Carolina State, and 17 other institutions is one of the largest research consortiums in the country, both in

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Adler and Wu create Global Flood Monitoring System

In 1997, NASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) launched a satellite capable of measuring equatorial precipitation levels in sub-monthly time intervals. Nearly 20 years later, two University of Maryland (UMD) researchers are utilizing data from the satellite’s associated project, the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM), to combat the financial and loss of life issues caused by flooding. Floods are one of the most common and costly types of severe weather, according to …

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Chen appointed as Committee Chair

ESSIC Assistant Research Engineer Li-Chuan Chen was elected as the Chair of ASCE/EWRI Risk, Uncertainty & Probabilistic Approaches Committee (RUPAC) during the 2014 World Environmental & Water Resources Congress on June 2 in Portland, OR.  RUPAC is a standing technical committee under the ASCE Environmental & Water Resources Institute….

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