Congratulations to two of our graduate students for winning Outstanding Student Presentation Awards at the American Geophysical Union’s Fall 2020 meeting
Vince Cooper – “Towards Validating Wave-Ice Interactions in Climate Models Using In Situ Observations”
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Assistant Professor Alex Anderson-Frey has a new paper in the Bulletin of Atmospheric Sciences titled “Compared to what? Establishing environmental baselines for tornado warning skill”. Read more about it in UW News.
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The Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Washington (UW) invites applications for a nine-month, non-tenure-track, part-time lecturer to teach undergraduate courses in climate sciences, including climate change (past, present and future), environmental justice, clean energy solutions, and the impacts of climate change.
Congratulations to graduate student Conor McNicholas for winning first prize among oral presentations at the AMS 2021 Artificial Intelligence conference
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January 27, 2021, 5-6pm PT
Department alumni Dr. David Reidmiller is participating in a panel of speakers hosted by the Climate Impacts Group along with other experts on climate impacts science and policy.
Friends and Alumni of the Atmospheric Sciences Department Please Join Us
Wednesday, January 13th, 2021
5pm-6pm PT (Seattle) via Zoom link
Please RSVP for the department reception at: https://forms.gle/fzkJLNTPFQr7u4sBA
For more information about this year’s AMS Conference, please go to: https://annual.ametsoc.org/index.cfm/2021/
According to the current American legislation, gambling houses can be located in the two indicated cities, specially designated Indian reservation zones, as well as in the form of floating establishments.
Read moreRecent graduate Jonathan Weyn and Professor Dale Durran are featured in UW News for their collaborative research with Microsoft on using A.I. to produce more accurate research forecasts.
Read more at UW NewsPostdoc Robert Jnglin Wills is featured in UW News for his work on a new international study published in Science Advances. The study reveals changes to the circulation of the North Pacific and its impact on early human migration.
Read more at UW NewsCongratulations to Professor Shuyi Chen who was elected to the American Meteorological Society (AMS) Council and University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) Board of Trustees.
The AMS Council is the principal governing body of the Society and is responsible for ensuring the objectives of the Society are accomplished.
More than 50 UW researchers have been named to Clarivate’s annual list of Highly Cited Researchers. Among them are our very own Joel Thornton and Phil Rasch. Researchers named to this list have shown great influence through multiple highly cited papers throughout the last decade.
Read more at UW News