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@CSUAtmosSci
CSU Atmos Sci
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We invite applications for two tenure-track faculty positions at the Assistant to Associate professor level: https://t.co/uyBREd0XA9
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@CSUAtmosSci
CSU Atmos Sci
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Peter Marinescu is a @GradSchoolCSU alum 🎉🐏💚🌌🛰️
@CIRA_CSU
CIRA
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CIRA participated in a team meeting for the NASA INCUS mission. CSU Atmospheric Science researcher Peter Marinescu presented. Moving air upward in the atmosphere, cloud updrafts affect many aspects of storms throughout their development and lifecycles. https://t.co/KX22VymDAu
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University Distinguished Professor van den Heever serves as principal investigator on the mission, which features a trio of satellites aiming to understand why, when and where tropical convective storms form and why only some storms produce extreme weather.
@CIRA_CSU
CIRA
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Last week, CIRA participated in a team meeting for INCUS, the CSU-led NASA earth science satellite mission. CIRA researcher Amy Burzynski shared an update from our science data processing center for the INCUS mission. Read more about the meeting at  https://t.co/KX22Vym5KW
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INCUS, the CSU-led NASA earth science satellite mission scheduled to be deployed in 2026, is under budget and ahead of schedule, lead scientist Sue van den Heever happily told her team last week. Read more and check out photos at
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INCUS scientific team celebrates upcoming mission, launch - The Department of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University is a leading global institution focusing on graduate education, cuttin...
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📸: Aurora borealis tonight, taken by graduate student Andrew Feder
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CSU Atmos Sci
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Join our Virtual Prospective Student Information Session on Nov. 17, 2025 at 4 p.m. MT. Register at https://t.co/s3R0skgWtq
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CSU Atmos Sci
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The Guinness World Records lists the largest volunteer weather observation network as CoCoRaHS based out of CSU at @ColoradoClimate. CoCoRaHS is a grassroots volunteer network of backyard weather observers of all ages and backgrounds. https://t.co/VhcRFmErZT
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CSU Atmos Sci
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On Friday, @ColoradoClimate Engagement Climatologist Allie Mazurek showed off a hail pad to visiting students. It consisted of a 12" by 12" square of styrofoam covered in heavy duty aluminum foil.
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CSU Atmos Sci
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What's better than full-size candy bars? Learning about atmospheric science during spooky season, complete with a weather balloon release.
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CSU Atmos Sci
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At the @AmericanAerosol 43rd Annual Conference, outgoing president CSU Research Scientist Amy Sullivan passed the gavel to the incoming president. Membership gave her a standing ovation, recognizing an impressive year. Learn more https://t.co/IGKZy7CnC0
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CSU Atmos Sci
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Professor Jeffrey Pierce was selected as a principal investigator for the 4th version of NASA's Health and Air Quality Applied Sciences team. His team will focus on using satellites to understand pollution exposure in rural, under-monitored regions. https://t.co/4ZwOwePK8m
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CSU Atmos Sci
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Native American Heritage Month at Colorado State University starts in November with the AISES Powwow, a long-standing public celebration that brings together Indigenous and campus communities. https://t.co/IbBovMtmWR
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Native American Heritage Month at Colorado State University starts in November with the AISES Powwow, a long-standing public celebration that brings together Indigenous and campus communities.
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@CIRA_CSU
CIRA
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From sunrise to sunset, Hurricane Melissa is still a Category 5 storm as it starts to move northward towards Jamaica.
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@ametsoc
American Meteorological Society
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Today in history 🗓 27 October 2010: An Environment Canada buoy moored in northern Lake Superior recorded a significant wave height of 26.6 feet, the highest wave recorded on the lake, as the result of a powerful extratropical cyclone. Photo credit 📷: NASA
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@CIRA_CSU
CIRA
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In early October, a strong system brought heavy snow to the Himalayas, including 23 ft (7 m) to the base of Mt. Everest. This imagery compares before and after the snowfall.
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CIRA
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We're hiring! CIRA is looking for a Department Research Administrator. Manage finances & projects across cutting-edge scientific research. Learn more about the job, how to apply and join our awesome team! https://t.co/d7m4MqGliR
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CSU Atmos Sci
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Student Andrey Marsavin is part of an air quality study recently highlighted in the @denverpost. "A lot of complicated chemistry goes on... I'm researching how to untangle that and distill it into policy to bring ozone down." - Marsavin Read more
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The nine-county Front Range region recorded 23 days between late May and early September when ozone pollution levels exceeded federal air quality standards.
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CSU Atmos Sci
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⚠️Previous community member alert: Marybeth Arcodia⚠️
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The Postdoctoral
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University of Miami scientists launch accessible global climate modeling framework - Marybeth Arcodia, a co-author of the study and assistant professor in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the Rosenstiel School, experienced ... -
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CSU Atmos Sci
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⚠️Previous postdoc alert⚠️
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UC Irvine School of Physical Sciences
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How one Earth system scientist mastered climate science communication How do you make complex climate science click with the public? For Zack Labe ’20 (Ph.D., Earth System Science, UC Irvine), the answer is simple: let the data speak. From tracking snowstorms as a kid in
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CSU Atmos Sci
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Congrats to Deztynee Bryan on your @ametsoc '25 Grad Fellowship! Bryan's research on tropical cyclones focuses on understanding the microphysical and kinematic processes that influence their intensity and predictability, with an emphasis on utilizing airborne radar observations.
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