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Uz presents at Smithsonian Science Education Academy

ESSIC Faculty Research Assistant Stephanie Uz delivered an air-quality presentation to the Smithsonian Science Education Academy for Teachers.  The talk was presented through the “Science on a Sphere” interactive global display system, which uses computers and video projectors to display planetary data onto an animated globe.  Uz has provided the unique presentation at various venues this year, including the  Maryland Science Center and at the Science On a Sphere Users Collaborative …

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UMD joins in signing the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Resiliency Institute Agreement

Under the new Mid-Atlantic Coastal Resiliency Institute (MACRI), nine agencies and universities have agreed to partner together to help local and regional leaders make coastal communities more resilient to climate change. Addressing the coastline extending from New York City to Virginia Beach, contributing agencies include NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Geologic Survey, Chincoteague Bay Field Station of the Marine Science Consortium, College of …

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CICS-MD Researchers Honored

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recognized several ESSIC-CICSMD affilated researchers this month, through it’s NOAA/NESDIS/STAR Awards program. The awards highlighted researchers based on outstanding performances in areas such as published works, leadership and teamwork. Noteworthy local recipients included Drs. Yong Chen and Likun Wang, both assistant research scientists at UMD ESSIC, as well as visiting associate research scientists Dr. Huan Meng and Ralph Ferraro, both …

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SCOPEing Sustainable Farming Practices in India

India’s Society for Community Participation and Empowerment (SCOPE) is not the prototypical philanthropic organization. Based on the same core principles employed by its predecessor, India’s Bharitiya Agro Industries Foundation (BAIF), SCOPE focuses on treating farms and farmers as an industry rather than a charity. Unlike BAIF however, SCOPE focuses on local, regional problems rather than the whole of India. According to its website, SCOPE aims to “create opportunities of sustainable …

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UMD to offer free Lightning Protection Course

According to the National Weather Service, lightning kills an average of 53 people in the US each year, with summer as the peak season.   In support of Lightning Safety Awareness Week (June 22-28, 2014) the University of Maryland will offer a free one-hour "Lightning Protection 101" course,  presented by the Lightning Safety Alliance. The class will teach participants about how lightning protection works, including the five essential elements of effective …

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And the Junior Faculty Award goes to… Dr. Sujay Kaushal

Dr. Sujay Kaushal has always loved water. “I was inspired by growing up near streams and rivers during my childhood and an early appreciation and love of running waters,” said Kaushal, the 2014 recipient of the Council on the Environment’s Junior Faculty Award. Over the past five years Kaushal has exemplified his commitment to freshwater health, collaborating with local and national water management officials as well as his graduate students to apply his research to the treatment of …

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UMD ESSIC Scientist a lead author on third National Climate Assessment

With help from more than 300 experts and a 60-person advisory committee, the U.S. Global Change Research Program released its third National Climate Assessment (NCA) on May 7, 2014. Established in 1989, the congressional mandated program is responsible for disseminating information, forecasts, and responses related to various types of global climate change. The program’s research mission culminates every four years with the creation of an NCA. The 2014 report spans 30 chapters and is more …

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Meyers participates in AMS Weather Water and Climate Day

ESSIC Research Associate Patrick Meyers was among a group of researchers who shared climate expertise and information with congressional committees and staffers this past May, as part of the American Meteorological Society’s (AMS) Weather, Water, and Climate Day (WWCD). The event, which was one of many Congressional Visit Days or CVDs held by AMS throughout the year, aims to foster relationships between researchers and policy makers, where information and understandings can be openly …

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Farrell racks up frequent flyer mileage thru IceBridge

The flight is eight hours long. The plane is no commercial airliner; there are limited seats, lots of equipment. The flight can get quite noisy, and passengers often wear headsets to talk to each other. They also wear thermal clothing and bring their own food. “There’s certainly no in-flight service,” joked ESSIC Assistant Research Scientist, Dr. Sinead Farrell. Cruising at 1,200 feet above miles of sea ice is just another routine flight for Farrell and other researchers of NASA’s Operation …

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Ramanathan presents at IWGGMS-2014

ESSIC Research Associate  Anand K. Ramanathan presented two talks on May 8th 2014 at the 10th International Workshop on Greenhouse Gas Measurements from Space (IWGGMS-2014) at Noordwijk, Netherlands. Oral Talk 1: (on behalf of James B. Abshire, NASA, who could not attend) – ³Atmospheric CO2 Column Concentrations Measured by Pulsed Lidar with High Accuracy in the ASCENDS 2011 and 2013 Airborne Campaigns² by James B. Abshire, Anand K. Ramanathan (ESSIC/NASA), Jianping Mao (ESSIC/NASA), …

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