Tag: melting
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Space Weather Disrupts Nocturnal Bird Migration, Study Finds
A new study provides correlational evidence for previously unknown relationships between nocturnal bird migration dynamics and geomagnetic disturbances.
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The Week, Lake County News, Finance-Commerce, Vox
Our researchers, leaders and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including climate change’s contribution to heavier precipitation.
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U-M Climate & Space Invites Applicants for Tenure-Track Faculty in the Space Sciences
The department invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position with expertise in the broad space sciences and space weather area, spanning from heliosphere to ionosphere-thermosphere sciences.
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New SWORD Center Will Lay Groundwork for Better Space Weather Forecasts
Researchers from the University of Michigan collaborate with CU Boulder to make new Space Weather Operational Readiness Development (SWORD) Center a reality.
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The Weather Channel
Our researchers, leaders and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including the relationship of climate change to extreme rainfall events.
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The Conversation
Our researchers, leaders and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including the change in precipitation due to global warming.
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Talaat Honored as Alumni of the Year
Dr. Elsayed Talaat has been selected as the Alumni of the Year at the University of Michigan Department of Climate and Space.
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Lojko Receives Outstanding Award at AMS Conference
Alexander Lojko, a Ph.D. student at the University of Michigan Department of Climate and Space, was selected to receive an Outstanding Student Poster Presentation Award.
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NASA Selects Two U-M Student Teams to Develop Artemis Mission Prototypes
Two University of Michigan teams including BLiSS will design innovative ideas to support NASA’s Artemis mission challenges.
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CBS News Detroit
Our researchers, leaders and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including discussion of the satellite life cycle.