The assistant professor of
atmospheric science works at the interface of weather and climate.
The assistant professor of
atmospheric science works at the interface of weather and climate.
Not exact matches
Trained to do chemistry and
atmospheric sciences research, Knighton weathered the 1999 recession by branching out from his lab to
work part - time on a MSU program called «BOREALIS,» funded by NASA to promote
science education.
When Douglas MacMartin of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena approached the National
Science Foundation for support on a modeling effort on [albedo modification], officials told him the work was too theoretical for the engineering division and too applied for the atmospheric science p
Science Foundation for support on a modeling effort on [albedo modification], officials told him the
work was too theoretical for the engineering division and too applied for the
atmospheric science p
science program.
Aaron Kennedy, an assistant
atmospheric sciences professor, recently encountered an atmosphere unlike anything he normally finds in his field
work on the prevalence of extreme weather patterns around the world: the halls of Congress.
And by carefully measuring and modeling the resulting changes in
atmospheric composition, scientists could improve their estimate of how sensitive Earth's climate is to CO2, said lead author Joyce Penner, a professor of
atmospheric science at the University of Michigan whose
work focuses on improving global climate models and their ability to model the interplay between clouds and aerosol particles.
► In a story about the animal species that are winning and losing as the Arctic warms, in this week's
Science, Eli Kintisch offers a peek into the extreme
working and living conditions of some of the biologists, zoologists, geoscientists, oceanographers, and
atmospheric scientists conducting this research.
Climate
Science Day is not a junket for the atmospheric scientist who works as a contract employee at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; it is more like science version of speed —
Science Day is not a junket for the
atmospheric scientist who
works as a contract employee at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; it is more like
science version of speed —
science version of speed — dating.
Doherty previously
worked with co-author Stephen Warren, a UW emeritus professor of
atmospheric sciences, on a 2006 - 2010 survey he led of snow in the Arctic.
Washington, DC — Reservoirs of oxygen - rich iron between the Earth's core and mantle could have played a major role in Earth's history, including the breakup of supercontinents, drastic changes in Earth's
atmospheric makeup, and the creation of life, according to recent
work from an international research team published in National
Science Review.
During the 2013 - 2014 BELARE season, the and and solar powered station will host scientists
working in the fields of
atmospheric science, glaciology, meteorology, geology, and, from several different countries, including large from Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and Japan [4].
A number of ARM users led sessions and shared their
work in
atmospheric science using ARM data.
We are particularly interested in those
working in applied
atmospheric science and employing computational, geospatial, or modeling approaches.
It's NASA's hope that more of them will choose STEM careers, then
work with us to explore the universe, advance aviation and study earth and
atmospheric science.»
There was Ram Ramanathan's extraordinary
work grounding
atmospheric science in the sooty kitchens of Himalayan villagers.
Ray Pierrehumbert or any other
atmospheric expert can say far more than my vague understanding (have you read his «
Science Fiction Atmospheres» and other
work at his website?
Mike's
work, like that of previous award winners, is diverse, and includes pioneering and highly cited
work in time series analysis (an elegant use of Thomson's multitaper spectral analysis approach to detect spatiotemporal oscillations in the climate record and methods for smoothing temporal data), decadal climate variability (the term «Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation» or «AMO» was coined by Mike in an interview with
Science's Richard Kerr about a paper he had published with Tom Delworth of GFDL showing evidence in both climate model simulations and observational data for a 50 - 70 year oscillation in the climate system; significantly Mike also published
work with Kerry Emanuel in 2006 showing that the AMO concept has been overstated as regards its role in 20th century tropical Atlantic SST changes, a finding recently reaffirmed by a study published in Nature), in showing how changes in radiative forcing from volcanoes can affect ENSO, in examining the role of solar variations in explaining the pattern of the Medieval Climate Anomaly and Little Ice Age, the relationship between the climate changes of past centuries and phenomena such as Atlantic tropical cyclones and global sea level, and even a bit of
work in
atmospheric chemistry (an analysis of beryllium - 7 measurements).
But, to be
working in «
science» where physics, math modelling, geological
sciences,
atmospheric sciences are key is truely amazing.
However, Mooney also traces their respective
work back to two different historical schools of thought in the
atmospheric science community.
Physical chemistry is a combination of chemistry and physics, it is fine that you derived the equation, but it relates to thermodynamics just the same; chemists make those lasers
work, those DVD's play, and I have taken calculus physics, modern physics, (multi variable calculus physics) which means technically I too have a degree in physics, but my focus has been chemistry, biology, and I took a few graduate courses dealing with meteorology, ocean dynamics, geology,
atmospheric science and my undergraduate courses were filled with earth
science related material and after all the math needed for Pchem engineering mathematics is not difficult nor is graduate physics:) so the derivation you just made is discussed in math classes before, even calculus one, so I am not sure what you are trying to prove.
But the newly obtained documents show that Dr. Carlin's highly skeptical views on global warming, which have been known for more than a decade within the small unit where he
works, have been repeatedly challenged by scientists inside and outside the E.P.A.; that he holds a doctorate in economics, not in
atmospheric science or climatology; that he has never been assigned to
work on climate change; and that his comments on the endangerment finding were a product of rushed and at times shoddy scholarship, as he acknowledged Thursday in an interview.
When confronted with Willis» intuition vs. textbook
science that any
atmospheric science undergrad major learns, I'd at least recommend that you
work through the physics a little before dismissing the latter as superficial.
He was
working on the history of
atmospheric sciences, I was
working on the history of oceanography, and we had both noticed that some of the people who were challenging the scientific evidence of global warming had previously questioned the evidence of stratospheric ozone depletion and the harms of tobacco.
Harris cites the
work of PhD - level climate scientists and
atmospheric physicists who've studied global warming for decades, and none of these skeptics deny climate
science in any general sense of the word — that's another unsupportable talking point from believers of catastrophic man - caused global warming.
The sediment coring and analysis by Donnelly and his colleagues «is really nice
work because it gives us a much longer period perspective on hurricanes,» said Kerry Emanuel, a professor of
atmospheric science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge.
«For the longest time, people have been thinking the
atmospheric pressure might have been higher back then, because the sun was fainter,» said lead author Sanjoy Som, who did the
work as part of his UW doctorate in Earth and space
sciences.
Mathematical physicist Enting (author of the Australian Mathematical Scences Institute book Twisted: The distorted mathematics of greenhouse denial)
worked at Australia's leading
science agency, the CSIRO, for 24 years in
atmospheric research and modelling of the global carbon cycle.
He was never assigned to
work on climate change and holds a doctorate in economics, not
atmospheric science or climatology, and his comments on the finding were deemed to be the «product of rushed and at times shoddy scholarship,» according to a
He was never assigned to
work on climate change and holds a doctorate in economics, not
atmospheric science or climatology, and his comments on the finding were deemed to be the «product of rushed and at times shoddy scholarship,» according to a 2009 analysis by The New York Times.
He
works on a country road leading into the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, in the
atmospheric science department of Colorado State University.
The
Atmospheric Science Group at Manchester
works in the areas of the microphysics of clouds and aerosol, heterogeneous
atmospheric chemistry, radiative transfer, the deposition, conversion and transport of
atmospheric pollution, thunderstorm electrification,
atmospheric dynamics and remote sensing.
«From his groundbreaking research that expanded understanding of the hole in the ozone layer to his
work in quantifying the chemical interactions that drive climate change, Don Wuebbles has been a pioneer in
atmospheric science for more than thirty years.
The USGCRP was established during a period of significant relevant development in Earth system
science, and was designed and led from the beginning to support
work in
atmospheric science, oceanography, biogeochemistry — observing systems, modeling, process studies.
17
worked in eart h /
atmospheric sciences.
Well I'm just an
atmospheric chemist by training so what do I know about «climate
science», but it seems to me that doing the
work that can be done with statistical methods that are generally agreed to be «correct» rather than flaky, describing the methods used in detail so that others can follow the arguments and criticise where needed woudl be A Good Thing.
Related Volcanoes, Tree Rings, and Climate Models: This is how
science works Fossil Focus: Using Plant Fossils to Understand Past Climates and Environments
Atmospheric oxygen over Phanerozoic time Coupled carbon isotopic and sedimentological records from the Permian system of eastern Australia reveal the response of
atmospheric carbon dioxide to glacial growth and decay during the late Palaeozoic Ice Age
As the New York Times reported, «The environmental group is also
working with Steven C. Wofsy, a professor of
atmospheric and environmental
science at Harvard, and his colleagues to address the daunting technology challenge of creating an infrared spectrometer that can detect methane plumes on the Earth's surface.»
There are tens if not hundreds of thousands of people
working in
atmospheric and oceanic
sciences.
«More and more people
working in
atmospheric science or on climate or ecology have had to come to grips with the fact that climate change is affecting what they're looking at,» said Dr. Kevin E. Trenberth, the head of the climate analysis division of the National Center for
Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo., and a lead author of the panel's summary.
I
worked for several years as an editor at a Physics magazine, and countless times, I ran into such prejudices — usually expressed by physicists who
worked in nice, clean laboratories and contended that geophysics, oceanography,
atmospheric science... (insert your favorite subfield to diss).
Bart Verheggen: «I am an
atmospheric scientist
working in the Netherlands (and living 1 ft below sealevel), and I am particularly interested in
science communication.»
While everyone else was enjoying a beverage, cookies, and conversation, Sherry had been off in the corner for about 30 minutes talking with the questioner, explaining basic principles of
atmospheric science, how the greenhouse effect
works, etc..
I'm not from a statistical background I
work in
atmospheric science, but I'm finding this idea of a random walk of the temperature series to be quite interesting.