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Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences

Boulder, CO
Joined August 2009

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  1. Apr 4

    Today's pre-Finals question is about ! What is ’s state ?

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  2. that Earth’s magnetic field is weak at the equator and strong near the poles?

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  3. Apr 4

    New Scholars Workshop: Faculty Advice for New Academic Authors. April 11 @ 2pm, Norlin Library, E206. LibCal sign-up:

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  4. Apr 3

    Is science's best hope, or its worst nightmare, or both, or neither? Listen to our KGNU interview with experts Lisa Dilling of CU Boulder, & David Fahey of :

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  5. Apr 3

    on the radio locally this am speaking about geoengineering, thanks

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  6. Apr 3

    National Ocean Sciences Bowl high school finals competition comes to Boulder for the first time in 20-year history. Love science? Come volunteer with us!

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  7. Apr 3

    National Ocean-Science Competition Makes a Splash in Colorado! is coming to Boulder this Earth Day weekend:

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  8. Apr 3

    Listen to this morning's episode of Colorado Matters by CPR: Our CIRES and NIST researchers who developed new instrumentation to detect methane leaks spoke on the show.

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  9. Apr 3

    Submit your climate comedy video by April 15! Spread the word about this special event: Standing Up for Climate: An Experiment with Creative Climate Comedy!

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  10. Apr 3

    I love where I work, and you can, too! is hiring, so if you're looking for work as a technical writer or a user experience expert, apply at .

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  11. Apr 3

    In case you missed it: NOAA researchers Stephanie Herring and Marty Hoerling spoke on CPR about the linkages between weather events and climate change:

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  12. Apr 3

    up soon on : discussion with CIRES's Lisa Dilling and 's David Fahey.

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  13. Apr 2

    A fast moving storm is bringing snow to parts of the Eastern U.S. today. When this melts it will look something like this visualization based on the first 3D numerical model of melting snowflakes in the atmosphere, which could help scientists better predict snow!

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  14. Apr 2

    I'm giving a seminar this afternoon (3.30pm) on observations of global aerosol distributions from . Drop by if you're in Boulder!

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  15. Apr 2

    Do you have what it takes to be a competitor? Join in the fun & put your knowledge to the test as we prep for Finals in , CO (hosted by ). We’ll be quizzing each day abt , Boulder, & our shaping theme

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  16. Apr 2

    CIRES is excited to host the National Ocean Sciences Bowl competition this year! It will be a first for Colorado. Good luck to all the teams!

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  17. Mar 30

    The Future of Skiing: The Science Behind Snow, featuring CU profs Jen Kay and Ben Livneh -- Saturday April 7

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  18. Mar 30

    cool new research from Ben Livneh & colleagues how location & humidity affect precipitation, from 18 million observations in over 100 countries & 4 continents across the Northern Hemisphere

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  19. Mar 29

    Science , pls share! Saturday deadline: GPU Hackathon in Boulder in June! Thx, and for support! , ,

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  20. Mar 28

    Sometimes referred to as a sea cow, I can grow to be up to 10 feet long and weigh up to 1,200 pounds. !

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