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In late May, the AeroCenter-Cloud Precipitation Center (AeroCenter/CPC), "an interdisciplinary union of researchers at NASA Goddard and other organizations in the Washington DC metropolitan area...
In honor of National Ocean Month, NASA Goddard's Scientific Visualization Studio released a new visualization celebrating the PACE mission. Ivona Cetnic' (616/MSU) served as a consultant on "PACE...
For its second campaign, the SCOAPE research team, including Anne Thompson (614/UMBC) and UMBC Ph.D. student Josh Richards, is on a research vessel in the Gulf of Mexico, primarily studying NO2...
Join us for a virtual seminar by Dr. Meredith Hastings, Brown University. Her talk is titled "Empowering scientists to transform workplace climate through the ADVANCEGeo community-based...
Christopher Shuman (615/UMBC) was among four researchers interviewed by the BBC News World Service program "The Inquiry" for the segment titled "What Can the World's Biggest Iceberg Tell Us?" In...
Congratulations to Co-I Ghassan Taha (614/MSU) and the rest of the team on the selection of "The Stratosphere Troposphere Response using Infrared Vertically-Resolved Light Explorer (STRIVE)," led...
Join us for a virtual seminar by Dr. Mimi Hughes, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Her talk is titled "Too much and too little water: using hydrometeorological modeling to...
Over the past month, GESTAR II members have published as both lead authors and co-authors in a variety of publications. Select citations are below. Clark, J. B. (616/UMBC) and S. Schollaert Uz...
A recent NASA Earth Observatory blog article, "Springtime in the Deciduous Forest," details the work of Petya Campbell (618/UMBC) and fellow researcher Greg Cain (National Ecology Observatory...
On Monday, April 29th, as part of UMBC's Earth Day Symposium agenda, students presented posters on their research. Among those who presented were four graduate research assistants affiliated with...
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