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Jessie Creamean Jessie Creamean

Jessie Creamean

Dr. Jessie Creamean currently works at Colorado State University, and worked at NOAA in Boulder, Colorado from 2012 to 2018. Her work focuses on NOAA-based missions on icebreakers in the Arctic. 

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Robbie Hood Robbie Hood

Robbie Hood

As a young girl, Robbie Hood watched her father test NASA rocket engines for the Apollo missions in the rural Missouri landscape. It was during those formative years that NOAA’s Unmanned Aircraft...
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Vasily Titov Vasily Titov

Vasily Titov

Novosibirsk, Russia, situated in the middle of the largest country in the world with no ocean or coastline in sight, may not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of tsunamis. However, for tsunami...
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Sharon L. Walker Sharon L. Walker

Sharon L. Walker

An oceanographer for the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, Sharon Walker spends her time surveying the ocean floor and sampling the water column to identify sites of submarine volcanic activity and deep...
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Barnes, John Barnes, John

Barnes, John

As a physical scientist and station chief for the NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory's Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii, John Barnes' specialty is lidar (light detection and ranging), often referred to as laser...
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