Jordan Thomas, Olga Tweedy, and Anna Scott all completed and defended their PhD theses this semester. Congratulations!!!!
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Anna’s EPA proposal selected
Anna Scott’s application to the EPA to build and deploy 300 WeatherCubes within Baltimore is one of two selected.
Six papers accepted for publication
In a nice end to the year, 6 manuscripts have been accepted for publication this month: Orbe et al., “Tropospheric Transport Differences Between Models Using the Same Large-Scale Meteorological Fields”, Geophys. Res. Lett. Toigo et al. ”What Causes Mars’ Annular Polar Vortices?”, Geophys. Res. Lett. Seviour et al. ”The Stability of Mars’ Annular Polar Vortex”, […]
Anna’s first paper accepted for publication
Anna Scott’s paper on Intra-urban temperature variability in Baltimore accepted for publication in the Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology.
Paper on effect of dust of Martian polar vortices accepted.
Paper on effect of dust of Martian polar vortices accepted for publication in ICARUS.
Olga Tweedy passes GBO
Congratulations to Olga Tweedy for passing her Graduate Board Oral exam.
Jordan Thomas and Anna Scott pass GBOs.
Congratulations to Jordan Thomas and Anna Scott for passing their Graduate Board Oral exams.
Article on B’more Cool initiative
An article on the B’more Cool urban heat island project has appeared in Earthzine.
Paper on cause of recent tropical expansion in SH published.
Waugh, D.W, C.I. Garfinkel, L.M. Polvani, 2015 Drivers of the recent tropical expansion in the Southern Hemisphere: Changing SSTs or ozone depletion? J Climate, 28, 6581-6588. Check out full paper.
Jordan’s paper on variability of SH extratropical circulation published
Thomas J.L., D. W. Waugh, A Gnanadesikan, Southern Hemisphere extratropical circulation: Recent trends and natural variability. Geophys. Res. Lett, doi/10.1002/2015GL064521, 2015. More info here or check out full paper.