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January, 2010 - Professor Zhengyu Liu elected a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union Professor Zhengyu Liu has been elected a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) and will receive his Fellows certificates at the Honors Ceremony during the Fall AGU Meeting in December, 2010.
January, 2010 - Professor Emeritus John Kutzbach elected to AAAS
Professor Emeritus John Kutzbach has been elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and will receive his award in San Diego in February. He was awarded for ". . distinguished contributions in the field of climate change, particularly for studies of how changes of the Earth's orbit produce ice ages and monsoon variations."November, 2009 - CCR 2009 Report
September, 2009 - Study Reveals Dynamic Wisconsin Climate, Past and Future
July, 2009 - 'Motion picture' of past warming paves way for snapshots of future climate change
Article full text.March, 2009 - Hurricanes not likely to disrupt ocean carbon balance:
New GRL paper authored by Koch, McKinley,Bennington and Ullman.March, 2009 - 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.January, 2009 - 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 ScheduleDecember, 2008 - 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...August, 2008 - Jack Williams named Bryson Distinguished Professor
CCR and the CPEP program congratulate Dr. Jack Williams as the new Bryson Distinguished Professor, beginning Fall 2008.June, 2008 - Reid Bryson - 1920-2008
Pioneer of climatology dies at 88Climate 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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