University of Maryland, College Park Rated #9 for Geosciences
The University of Maryland, College Park was rated #9 in the world for Geosciences by the most recent U.S News and World Reports ranking, released
The University of Maryland, College Park was rated #9 in the world for Geosciences by the most recent U.S News and World Reports ranking, released
ESSIC/CISESS Associate Research Scientist Isaac Moradi recently published a paper in Monthly Weather Review titled “Assimilation of satellite microwave observations over the rainbands of tropical
A paper titled “Near‐real‐time one‐kilometre Soil Moisture Active Passive soil moisture data product” co-authored by ESSIC/CISESS Assistant Research Scientist Jifu Yin was recently published by
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljE6iZr_kjY For the last few years, life on the West Coast of the United States has been marked by wildfires. Most recently, August lightning storms
Example outputs from the Version 3.1.0 Thermal History products in Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands: Within-Year (Annual) SST Average (left), and
ESSIC Associate Research Scientist Santiago Gassó recently gave an online presentation to AP Environmental Science students at the Blair High School in Montgomery County. The
Greenbelt Lake, MD. PC: Isaac Moradi Associate Research Scientist Isaac Moradi recently published a paper in Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres titled “Performance of Radiative Transfer Models in the
ESSIC Research Scientists Dorothy K. Hall and Do Hyuk “DK” Kang have a new paper out in Remote Sensing of Environment about the relationship between changing snow-cover conditions and the decline of Utah’s shrinking Great Salt Lake (GSL).
Dr. Zhanqing Li, Professor at ESSIC and University of Maryland’s Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science, recently joined the editorial board of Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, a not-for-profit international scientific journal dedicated to the publication and public discussion of high-quality studies investigating the Earth’s atmosphere and the underlying chemical and physical processes.
Last month, ESSIC/CISESS Senior Faculty Specialist Jacqueline De La Cour received a commendation from the NOAA/NESDIS/STAR Satellite Oceanography and Climatology Division for her work to secure full funding totaling almost $4 million for the NOAA Coral Reef Watch (CRW) for fiscal years 2021-2023.