For reference, the first NY Times article about GISS (1961)
www.nytimes.com/1961/05/19/a...
For reference, the first NY Times article about GISS (1961)
www.nytimes.com/1961/05/19/a...
#NASA-GISS
βBut even the existence of GISS showcases the power of a small group of curious, driven people who, if given resources and freedom, can accomplish incredible things.β www.fastcompany.com/91333946/thi...
So proud of the research I did at GISS and thankful for the scientific community it offered me: www.nytimes.com/2025/05/16/n...
For the first time ever all the producers of operational surface temperature products will coordinate their 2024 releases on Jan 10.
This includes NASA, NOAA, Hadley Centre/CRU, Berkeley Earth and Copernicus (ECMWF).
Asynchronous Posters...
A07: Climate and Extremes
A03: Modeling, Machine Learning, and Data Assimilation
A01: Aerosols
A31E: Air Pollution, Greenhouse Gases, and Emissions in Asia and Their Interactions with the World
A43B: Aerosols and Chemistry in Aquatic Environments
A43J: Dust in a Changing Climate: From SmallβScale Insights to LargeβScale Understanding
Sessions in particular need:
A41T: The Dynamics of Large-Scale Atmospheric Circulation in Present and Future Climates: Jet Streams, Storm Tracks, Stationary Waves, and Monsoons
A11U: Advances in Remote Sensing of Fire Processes and Biomass Burning (BB) Emissions
Folks attending #agu24: consider evaluating student presentations! agu24.ipostersessions.com?s=login&dest... In Atmospheric Sciences alone there are 850 student presentations. If each attendee takes the small effort to evaluate one or two student presentations, we could easily cover the load