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This I did not expect! It was an incredible evening being honored by the PR House of Representatives 🇵🇷for being exalted to honorary member of American Meteorological Society. Puerto Rican artist Marcos Alegría’s commission includes the Capitol building and an accurate depiction of yesterday’s weather.
technologyreview.com/2024/04/23/109… Today in MIT Technology Review, my Op-ed: 'Why new proposals to restrict geoengineering are misguided'.
From TN to NOAA to Mexico to UNEP, the word 'ban' keeps being bounced around when it comes to Climate Interventions. But is it that easy? I don't think so...
Mark Wysocki has retired from his position as New York State Climatologist. In his 35 years at Cornell, Mark certainly has had an enormous impact in his quiet and dedicated way and we will miss him greatly. Cornell CALS Cornell Engineering American Meteorological Society
eas.cornell.edu/news/mark-wyso…
🚨 New postdoc position NOAA_GFDL as part of a bigger project led by Cornell Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, NSF NCAR Research Applications Laboratory, NOAA_GFDL, and MITRE on evaluating downscaling technique for infrastructure planning:
ucar.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/UCAR_Car…
Great seminar Department of Geosciences @ EWU with Karin Elizabeth Olson Hoal Cornell Earth and Atmospheric Sciences on critical minerals #Eclipse2024 live form %98 totallity
EAS alum and Floridian John Toohey-Morales ’84 is a meteorology star—in both English and Spanish. John Morales Cornell CALS
alumni.cornell.edu/cornellians/to…
The 2024 Astrobiology Graduate Conference (AbGradCon) to be held at Cornell June 10-14. This graduate student-run conference will gather >100 early career scientists from across the world to present their astrobiology research at Cornell. #Astrobiology
abgradcon.org
'This is a NASA-funded grant to understand how pingos form and evolve, both as analogs for features we see on Mars and Ceres but also as a possible future water resource for Astronauts on Mars.' CornellArts&Sciences
-EAS Prof. Britney Schmidt with a field report from the Arctic
We are celebrating a historic high for women in leadership in #CornellEngineering !
Meet some of the amazing women leading the way:
news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/0…
Natalie Mahowald, Cornell Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, did not meet a woman atmospheric science professor until she was four years into her graduate degree.
“I think that role models are important, which is part of the reason I’m willing to be in a leadership position.'