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October 19, 2021

American Geophysical Union honors 4 CSU researchers as 2021 fellows, 2 from ATS

Four Colorado State University researchers in earth and atmospheric sciences are among new Fellows of the American Geophysical Union who have “made outstanding achievements and contributions by pushing the frontiers of our science forward.” AGU is a 62,000-member organization of Earth, atmospheric, ocean, hydrologic, space, and planetary scientists formed in 1919. AGU Fellows serve as global leaders and experts who have propelled the world’s understanding of geosciences. Since 1962, AGU has elected fewer…
October 18, 2021

AGU honors Elizabeth Barnes, Paul DeMott and Wayne Schubert

Three Colorado State University atmospheric scientists have been recognized by the American Geophysical Union. Associate Professor Elizabeth Barnes was selected for the James B. Macelwane Medal, Senior Research Scientist Paul DeMott has been elected a Fellow, and Professor Emeritus Wayne Schubert was chosen to deliver the Jule Gregory Charney Lecture. They will be honored at the AGU Fall Meeting Dec. 15 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Early-career excellence Barnes will receive…
October 12, 2021

NOAA funds air quality studies by Amy Sullivan, Ilana Pollack, Emily Fischer, Jeff Pierce

Amy Sullivan, Ilana Pollack, Associate Professor Emily Fischer and Professor Jeff Pierce will study urban emissions and air quality as part of $2.2 million in grants received by CSU researchers from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The Climate Program Office at NOAA has announced research funding that increases understanding of emissions – and chemical transformation of those emissions – in the urban atmosphere. Four of the 10 new projects…
October 8, 2021

Emily Fischer receives Jon C. Graff, Ph.D. Prize for Excellence in Science Communication

Emily Fischer, associate professor in the Department of Atmospheric Science and a Colorado State University Monfort Professor, has received the Jon C. Graff, Ph.D. Prize for Excellence in Science Communication from the Society for Science. The Society for Science is a nonprofit organization that promotes the understanding and appreciation of science and the vital role it plays in human advancement. Now in its third year, the award is given to…
October 5, 2021

Prof. Randall: Nobel winners made global warming predictions, modern modeling possible

Professor David Randall wrote this piece for The Conversation. Colorado State University is a contributing institution to The Conversation, an independent collaboration between editors and academics that provides informed news analysis and commentary to the general public. As a climate scientist myself, I was excited to learn that Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi have been awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize for Physics. I first met Manabe when I…
October 1, 2021

Hurricane forecast author Phil Klotzbach to speak at FORTCAST event Oct. 12

Phil Klotzbach, research scientist and lead author of CSU's annual hurricane forecast, will speak at FORTCAST's first “What’s Brewing in Weather and Climate” event this semester. Klotzbach will discuss hurricanes, how we predict them and the impacts of climate change. Discussion followed by Q-and-A will begin 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 12, upstairs at Tap & Handle. “What’s Brewing in Weather and Climate” is a series of informal talks where you…
September 30, 2021

Jeff Collett group, Ajax Analytics monitoring air quality for Town of Erie

Residents of Erie, Colorado now have access to detailed data about the air they’re breathing, thanks to a sophisticated air quality monitoring network deployed by Colorado State University atmospheric scientists and environmental data company Ajax Analytics. The Town of Erie recently announced the launch of a public portal to view data collected by the monitoring stations, which were deployed in phases over the summer as part of the town’s Air…

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