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Tristan L’Ecuyer selected as 2021 Outstanding Alum

Posted on November 11, 2021

Congratulations to Tristan for being named 2021 Outstanding Alum from the Department of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University!

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Federal funding extends Great Lakes climate adaptation research and engagement at U-M, MSU

Posted on October 12, 2021

Researchers at the University of Michigan, Michigan State University, College of Menominee Nation, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison have been awarded $5.4 million from NOAA to continue their study of climate change and variability risks in the Great …

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Tristan L’Ecuyer Receives CSU Department of Atmospheric Sciences Alumni Award

Posted on September 8, 2021

Tristan L’Ecuyer has received the 2021 Outstanding Alumni Award from the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the Colorado State University. Recipients of the Outstanding Alumni Award are former students who, by their distinguished careers and …

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CCR leaders awarded Department of Energy funding to study connection between aerosols and historical climate variability

Posted on August 16, 2021

Leaders from the Nelson Institute Center for Climatic Research (CCR) will begin investigating the role of clouds and aerosols (small particles in the atmosphere, such as sulfate or dust) in historical climate variability thanks to …

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GLOBE Research Done in the Time of COVID: Students Showcase Their Work

Posted on June 24, 2021

Michael Notaro (CCR), Rose Pertzborn (CCR), Janet Struble (University of Toledo),David Bydlowski (Wayne RESA), and Kevin Czajkowski (University of Toledo), the co-directors of the Midwest GLOBE/ESS Collaborative, led the GLOBE Midwest ESS Virtual Science Symposium …

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Welty Environmental Center receives geoscience funding

Posted on June 6, 2021

Michael Notaro received NSF funding to help foster diversity and inclusion in STEM, as it relatesto race/ethnicity and neurodivergence, within K-12 schools in Beloit in collaboration with the School District of Beloit, Beloit College, the Welty …

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Nelson affiliate Jim Kossin’s research shows hurricanes are getting stronger

Posted on May 24, 2021

Kossin’s research shows that over the last four decades the likelihood a hurricane would be categorized as major intensity has increased by 25 percent.

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Former Director and Senior Scientist of the UW-Madison Nelson Institute Center for Climatic Research Passes Away

Posted on January 29, 2021

The University of Wisconsin – Madison Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences regrets to inform of the passing of Professor Emeritus John E. Kutzbach on 29 January 2021. Professor Kutzbach was a professor in the …

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Biden Puts Climate High on Priority List, Encouraging Scientists

Posted on January 21, 2021

Second on the list of priorities on the new White House Website is the climate.   “President Biden will take swift action to tackle the climate emergency,” the website reads. “The Biden Administration will ensure we …

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