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Brad Weir (610.1/MSU) and fellow scientists use NASA's OCO-2 (Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2) examine how human activities during the COVID-19 lockdown affected atmospheric composition in this GMS...
In a recent article from the NCCS, "Using the Power of Global Air Quality Models and NCCS Supercomputing Resources, NYU and NASA Collaborators Create a Novel Index to Communicate Children’s...
In The Atlantic's "A Recipe for Climate Disaster", readers learn about landslides in different parts of the world and the devastating results. Thomas Stanley (617/UMBC) along with his sponsor...
Read about the March 2022 event in which an ice shelf collapsed in this NASA Earth Observatory Image of the Day article, featuring contributions from Christopher Shuman (615/UMBC).
Jerry Ziemke (614/MSU) is among the many scientists utilizing the NCCS to create a new, multidecade global ozone climatology. Learn more about the NASA Center for Climate Simulation, the roles of...
Several GESTAR II researchers are Principal Investigators or Co-Investigators on proposals recently selected for funding. PI: Assaf Anyamba (618/UMBC). Co-PI: S.C. Britch (USDA-CMAVE). Co-I:...
Allison Collow (610.1/UMBC) discusses her career path, her research, her use of NCCS resources, her work in the STEM field, and her collaborations with visualizers and other scientists in this...
Speaker: Ryan Kramer, Assistant Research Scientist, Climate and Radiation Lab (613/UMBC) Title: "In the Red: How an Imbalance in Earth's Energy Budget is Warming the Planet" Like...
Christopher Shuman (615/UMBC) collaborated with fellow glaciologists regarding the calving of iceberg C-37. Read more in this press release from the U.S. National Ice Center.
Mei Han (612/MSU) supported the NASA IMPACTS field campaign from February 4-14, 2022, as a forecaster and a scientist on the P-3 aircraft. (See previous highlight featuring Stephen Guimond.)...
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