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Friday, April 3, 2026

Wildfires Disrupt the Atmospheric Nitrogen Cycle in Ecosystems

CISESS Consortium Scientists Patrick Campbell, Daniel Tong, Youhua Tang (GMU) and coauthors discuss multi-decadal fire activity and how it influences changes in reactive nitrogen emissions across the contiguous United States in their paper recently published in the journal Communications Earth & Environment.
Monday, March 30, 2026

New Chemistry for the Unified Forecasting System

CISESS Scientists Kai Yang (AOSC), Zachary Moon and colleagues have created a generalized global configuration to NOAA’s official Unified Forecasting System (UFS) to better simulate the full tropospheric and stratospheric chemistry needed for global air quality applications. The new Configurable ATmospheric Chemistry (CATChem) library and modeling component is described in their paper published in the Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems.

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Ultrafine Aerosol Impact on Climate

CICS-MD Scientist Zhanqing Li and his graduate student Yuwei Zhang are co-authors of a new article in "Science." Their article, “Substantial convection and precipitation enhancements by ultrafine aerosol particles,” appeared in the January 26th issue.

 
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Rudlosky wins the NOAA Dave Johnson Award

The winner of the prestigious and highly competitive NOAA Dave Johnson Award has been announced and it is STAR/CICS Scientist Scott Rudlosky.

 
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Dec 08, 2017 07:08 AM

A First Look at JPSS-1/NOAA-20 ATMS

The JPSS-1 satellite was launched on November 18 and the first data from the ATMS microwave instrument was received 11 days later on November 29th. CICS-MD Scientists Hu Yang and Chris Grassotti both worked on processing the data.

 
 
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