Professor Cecilia Bitz was interviewed for a recent New York Times article about global warming. In the article, Professor Bitz said that “modeling the Earth is complex, and that there are an innumerable amount of small factors that could be taken into account.
Read moreA new study led by Professor Ed Blanchard-Wrigglesworth, Professor Dargan Frierson, and Patricia DeRepentigny of Université Catholique de Louvain has shown that the increasing boreal fires will slow down global warming.
Read moreA new study by Postdoc David Bonan, Prof. Kyle Armour, and co-authors finds that although the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation will weaken under global warming, it is likely to do so to a much lesser extent than current projections suggest.
Read moreDawgcast members were interviewed and featured in a recent article by The Daily UW. Members shared their experiences and behind the scenes of this unique course, read more about it here.
Read moreGraduate student Ursula Jongebloed’s paper, published in Geophysical Research Letters, is ranked within the top 10% of the journal’s most-viewed papers in 2023!
Read the paper here: Underestimated Passive Volcanic Sulfur Degassing Implies Overestimated Anthropogenic Aerosol Forcing
Co-Authors: Andy Schauer, Jihong Cole-Dai, Carleigh Larrick, Robert Wood, Tobias Fischer, Simon Carn, Sara Salimi, Shana Edouard, Shuting Zhai, Lei Geng, Becky Alexander
Congratulations to graduate students Vince Cooper, Alton Daley, and Eric Mei for being selected to receive the AGU24 Outstanding Student Presentation Award (OSPA)! 2024 recipients and past recipients are listed here.
Read moreGrad student Chris Wright published a piece in The Conversation on his work related to lightning over the shipping lane. A recent publication, from Chris and his colleagues, has shown that lightning frequency over shipping lanes has dropped by half after international regulations cut ships’ sulfur emissions in 2020.
Read moreGraduate Student Trent Vonich was awarded Best Student 24AI Oral Presentation with his presentation “Pushing the Atmospheric Predictability Limit: Nonlinear Sensitivity Analysis for Optimized Initial Conditions” at the AMS 2025 conference!
Read moreProf. Rob Wood and Dr. Sarah Doherty were interviewed at AGU 24. Prof. Wood talked about being inducted into the AGU Fellows Program and his research, and Dr. Doherty discussed the Marine Cloud Brightening program in more detail.
Read more“Since 2015, total Antarctic sea ice area has dramatically declined,” said lead author Zac Espinosa. “State-of-the-art forecasting methods for sea ice generally struggle to produce reliable forecasts at such long leads.
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