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New GRL paper authored by Koch, McKinley,Bennington and Ullman.Dust plays larger than expected role in determing Atlantic temperature:
The new paper is coauthored by Ralf Bennartz and Daniel Vimont of UW-Madison and Andrew Heidinger and James Kossin of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and UW-Madison.Announcing a new seminar series: WICCI (Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change Impacts): Bracing for impact: Climate Change Adaptation in Wisconsin.
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February-June 2009 at 425 Henry Mall, auditorium room 1111, open to the public. Free parking in lot 20, WPT will be filming all lectures. Contact Dr. Mike Notaro (mnotaro@wisc.edu). WICCI 2009 Seminar ScheduleCPEP Spring Seminar 12:00-1:30 Tuesday February 24, 1039 AOSS Building:
Eungul Lee, UW-Sage: Land surface effects on the Asian summer monsoons.CCR scientists present climate change findings at American Geophysical Union meeting
Study: Did early climate impact divert a new glacial age? (Dec. 16, 2008).
It could be much colder...Jack Williams named Bryson Distinguished Professor
CCR and the CPEP program congratulate Dr. Jack Williams as the new Bryson Distinguished Professor, beginning Fall 2008.Reid Bryson - 1920-2008
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Climate Change powerpoint lecture presented by Dr. Michael Notaro (slides and audio)
Recent and Future Climate Change from a National and Regional Perspective.
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