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Posts by Molly Menzel

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SPACE-STUDY UNIT ESTABLISHED HERE; Aim Is to Spur Research by Leading Scientists (Published 1961)

For reference, the first NY Times article about GISS (1961)

www.nytimes.com/1961/05/19/a...

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#NASA-GISS

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This iconic NASA office changed climate science forever. DOGE plans to kill it The NYC space is where the term ‘black hole’ was coined and where James Hansen became famous for his warnings about climate change.

“But 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.” www.fastcompany.com/91333946/thi...

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NASA Office Above ‘Seinfeld’ Diner Is a Target of Trump Budget Shrinkage

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...

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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).

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Asynchronous Posters...

A07: Climate and Extremes

A03: Modeling, Machine Learning, and Data Assimilation

A01: Aerosols

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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 Small‐Scale Insights to Large‐Scale Understanding

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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

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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

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