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Group News

Apr 2016: Group Featured in "Through the Atmosphere"
Apr 2016: Group Members Earn Research Awards
Apr 2016: Two Group Members Win Reid Bryson Scholarships
Attending group members pose for a photo in front of the Town Center fountain. Mar 2016: CloudSat–CALIPSO Science Team Meeting
Feb 2016: AMS Annual Meeting in New Orleans
Jan 2016: Role of Clouds over the Greenland Ice Sheet
Oct 2015: New Estimates of Earth's Energy Balance
Apr 2015: A-Train Revises Estimates of Aerosol Direct Effects
Feb 2014: New Evidence That NEXRAD Misses Light Precipitation
Oct 2013: Making Heads of Mares' Tails

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Prospective Students and Interested Researchers

We are seeking energetic individuals interested in pursuing careers in satellite remote sensing and global climate to join our dynamic research team. Motivated students at either the MS or PhD level and qualified post-docs are encouraged to contact us for more information.

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