Ursula Jongebloed and Prof. Becky Alexander’s ice core research featured on UW News
UW News recently featured Ursula Jongebloed and Prof. Becky Alexander’s research, which shows that volcanoes can emit high amounts of their atmosphere- and climate-changing gases in their quieter phases.
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Doctoral candidate Judy Twedt awarded research fellowship
The Simpson Center for the Humanities has awarded doctoral candidate Judy Twedt with a research fellowship to support her work on “Arctic Climate Change through Human Narratives and Data-as-Music”:
Graduate Students attended the 12th Annual Graduate Climate Conference
Atmospheric Sciences graduate students Claire Buysse, Michael Diamond, Yue Dong, Casey Hilgenbrink, and Lucas Zeppetello attended the 12th Annual Graduate Climate Conference, a climate science conference run and attended entirely by graduate students, on November 2-4, 2018 at the UW Center for Sustainable Forestry at Pack Forest. Michael was a co-chair of the conference organizing committee, Casey was a co-chair of the Atmospheric Sciences session, Lucas led a workshop about climate communication with the labor community, and all five students presented posters about their research. More than 100 graduate students from 24 states, 5 countries, and 4 continents also attended what was the largest GCC to date: https://drive.google.com/a/uw.edu/file/d/1Zmg5ppIX4kuFQH4OhaDf2nGQ-nNikGRc/view?usp=sharing/
Wagner Award to Isabel McCoy
Desert Research Institute – DRI Confers 20th Annual Wagner Award to Isabel McCoy.
Yamamoto Award to Tsubasa Kohyama.
The Meteorological Society of Japan presented the Yamamoto Award to Tsubasa Kohyama. This honor goes to young researchers who have published outstanding papers in recent atmospheric journals.

