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ESSIC scientists participate in WCRP Conference

At the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) Conference, Denver, CO, October 24-28, Robert Adler (ESSIC) was the session convener for “Inter-annual and Inter-decadal Variations and Trends in Global and Regional Precipitation and Their Relation to Temperature and Water Vapor Changes.” Omar Muller (ESSIC, advisor Hugo Berbery) won the Best Scientific Presentation award for students and early career scientists with the poster “Using ecosystem functional types as lower boundary conditions in …

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Busalacchi and Murtugudde quoted in PhysOrg

Tony Busalacchi and Raghu Murtugudde were quoted in PhysOrg, December 6, in an article on ESSIC’s Chesapeake Bay Forecasting System (CBFS). The CBFS focuses on research that looks at how all the earth’s environmental systems fit together using data from NOAA, USGS, NASA and the USDA, as well as on-site sensors and satellite observations….

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Nigam speaks in Jeju, Korea

Sumant Nigam was an invited speaker at the North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) 2009 Annual Meeting: Understanding Ecosystem Dynamics and Pursuing Ecosystem Approaches to Management held October 23-November in Jeju, Korea….

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Newly Funded Research: August 2009

Researcher: Junye Chen
Grant Sponsor: NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center
Amount: $100,331
Grant Study: “Minimizing the Impact of Changes in the Observing System on a New NASA Reanalysis to Advance the Understanding of Climate Change”

Researcher: Luis DeGoncalves
Grant Sponsor: NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center
Amount: $161,608
Grant Study: “The Data-Model Intercomparison Project for the Large Scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment of the Amazon”

Researcher: Michael Evans
Grant …

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Busalacchi and Murtugudde quoted in Maryland Commons

Tony Busalacchi and Raghu Murtugudde were quoted in Maryland Commons, March 16, in an article on the computer simulation (Chesapeake Bay Forecasting System) of the Chesapeake Bay showing how various factors interact to influence the bay region. The System was also featured in the Chesapeake Bay Modeling Program newsletter, February edition….

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