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March 2022

2019 NOAA Summer Institute cohort Credit: UCAR

NOAA Climate Program Office announces 2022-2024 Class of Climate and Global Change Postdoctoral Fellows

Eight new postdoctoral fellows are commencing cutting-edge research projects that will contribute innovative climate science to the research community as well as NOAA’s mission.

These fellows are the new 2022-2024 class of NOAA Climate and Global Change (C&GC) Postdoctoral Fellows, supported by NOAA Climate Program Office (CPO) and selected by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR).

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New research provides insight into the abundance of natural and anthropogenic organic aerosols in the Arctic

A new study funded by CPO’s AC4 program expands our understanding of the composition and sources of Arctic organic aerosols.

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Fair-weather cumulus clouds are found to stimulate more surface energy exchange over a forested landscape

By Xinyi Zeng, Science Communications Specialist New research in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres found that low, fair-weather, cumulus clouds stimulate stronger surface energy exchange in comparison to other sky conditions over a forested landscape in northern Wisconsin. CIRES scientist Joseph Sedlar led the research along with a team of scientists from CIRES, NOAA

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Interview with Climate Scientist Kathie Dello

This article kicks off a series of interviews with NOAA Climate Program Office (CPO) employees and CPO-funded scientists in celebration of Women’s History Month.

Kathie Dello is the state climatologist of North Carolina and the director of the North Carolina State Climate Office (NCSCO). She is the 5th permanent director and first woman to hold this position at the NCSCO in the office’s history.

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