Professor Shuyi Chen is in the news:
Hurricane Irma’s extraordinary strength has caused a seemingly unusual meteorological phenomena: the eerie pushing of water away from shorelines in the Bahamas and the Gulf Coast of Florida.
Read moreProfessor Joel Thornton is in the news:
Thunderstorms directly above two of the world’s busiest shipping lanes are significantly more powerful than storms in areas of the ocean where ships don’t travel, according to new University of Washington research.
Read morePostdoctoral Visiting Scientist Malte Stuecker, and Professors Cecilia Bitz and Kyle Armour are in the news:
While winter sea ice in the Arctic is declining so dramatically that ships can now navigate those waters without any icebreaker escort, the scene in the Southern Hemisphere is very different. Sea ice area around Antarctica has actually increased slightly in winter — that is, until last year.
Read MoreProfessor Dan Jaffe is in the news:
If you like dirty talk and drinking beer, then head to the bar on Aug. 29.
Dan Jaffe is the featured speaker at the free monthly Pub Night Talks presented by University of Washington at Bothell and McMenamins Anderson School.
Professor Cliff Mass is in the news:
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Professor Cliff Mass is in the news.
The gambling business, about which so many copies are broken, has a rich and vivid history. Historians Lisa Morris and Alan Block say that “until the 1840s the gambling business was organized in such a way that gaming was conducted mainly on steamboats running on the Mississippi and Ohio rivers and on the Great Lakes.
Professor Cliff Mass is in the news:
Cloudy weather and milder temperatures have come back to the Puget Sound region recently. We’ll have partly cloudy skies, no rain and temperatures in the mid-70s this weekend.
But come Monday, skies will clear over most of the region, just in time for the total eclipse.
Read moreCongratulations to graduate student Judy Twedt, who today received a Husky Green Award, recognizing her sustainability leadership at the University of Washington. Judy has displayed remarkable creativity and initiative in leading two sustainability efforts on campus: one that engages with labor unions about climate change issues, and one that turns environmental data into widely-heard, artistic sound pieces.
Read moreCongratulations to graduate student Judy Twedt for being selected for this academic year’s College of the Environment Award for Outstanding Community Impact. We are so proud of you!
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