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Please join us for an information session and Question & Answer panel with faculty and graduate students from the University of Washington’s Atmospheric Science Department. Applications to the graduate program are due December 1st.
Read moreThe UW Department of Atmospheric Sciences graduate program is now accepting applications for Autumn 2022! We welcome applications from all interested students and strive to build a graduate class having diverse scientific interests and backgrounds.
Read moreProfessor Dale Durran won the AISIS 2021 prize for outstanding contribution of relevance to society for his virtual talk “Can deep learning replace current numerical weather prediction models”
AISIS stands for “Artificial Intelligence for Science, Industry and Society”.
Congratulations to postdoc Kinya Toride for recently publishing papers that show improvements in weather forecasts by assimilating water vapor isotopes in collaboration with University of Tokyo researchers.
GRL paper: https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL091698
Scientific reports paper: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-97476-0
Congratulations to professor and chair, Cecilia Bitz, and professor Shuyi Chen for being honored by the AMS! Chen received the Sverdrup Gold Medal and Bitz received the Syukuro Manabe Climate Research Award.
Read more at UW EnvironmentCongratulations to our undergraduates in the Atmospheric Sciences at UW for winning scholarships through the College of the Environment. We are proud of you!
Raphael Bakin and Ella Coleman won the Nancy Wilcox Endowed Scholarship
Melissa Mendoza won the Dani Elenga Environment Scholarship
Abigal King won the College of the Environment Scholarship
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Associate Professor Kyle Armour in Atmospheric Sciences and Oceanography at UW served as lead author of Chapter 7 on The Earth’s energy budget, climate feedbacks, and climate sensitivity, author of the Technical Summary, and contributing author of the Summary for Policy Makers.
Read moreCongratulations to graduate student Benjamin Barr for earning a first place award on his oral presentation at the AMS Air-Sea Interactions Conference student competition in January this year. His presentation title was Interactive Processes Among Sea Spray, Enthalpy Flux, and Surface Layer Temperature and Humidity in Hurricanes.
Read moreCongratulations to Atmospheric Sciences Professor David Battisti on his election to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.
Read more about it in UW Today
We are proud of you David!
Dr. Clara Deser of NCAR, alumna of our graduate program, and student of Mike Wallace has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences. We are so proud!
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