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Pam Heinselman Pam Heinselman

Pam Heinselman

Dr. Pam Heinselman, with NOAA’s National Severe Storms Laboratory, is improving storm warning capabilities during severe weather events using phased-array radar technology and collaborating with National...
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Kodi Nemunaitis-Monroe Kodi Nemunaitis-Monroe

Kodi Nemunaitis-Monroe

Meteorologist Nemunaitis-Monroe oversees a demonstration project to predict water levels in coastal areas during tropical storms and hurricanes.

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Sarah Purkey Sarah Purkey

Sarah Purkey

In order to better understand the whole climate system, researchers like Sarah Purkey gather and analyze data from the deep ocean.

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Libby Jewett Libby Jewett

Libby Jewett

Leading a NOAA research program on changes in ocean chemistry that pose a significant threat to ecosystems, Dr. Libby Jewett is also working hard to educate audiences beyond the ocean science community about the...
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Kirsten Findell Kirsten Findell

Kirsten Findell

Using high-powered computers, Kirsten Findell examines floods and droughts, land-atmosphere interactions, and land cover and land use change.

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Hongyan Zhang Hongyan Zhang

Hongyan Zhang

Hongyan Zhang, Ph.D., uses computer models to investigate various topics, like the impact of invasive mussels on plankton, the occurrence of blue-green algal blooms, and the effectiveness of the phosphorous reduction...
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LaToya Myles LaToya Myles

LaToya Myles

A deep breath of fresh, clean air is truly satisfying. Beyond that pleasure, the public benefits of clean air are enormous – fewer cases of lung cancer, asthma, and other respiratory ailments; and fewer...
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Shirley Murillo Shirley Murillo

Shirley Murillo

NOAA research meteorologist Shirley Murillo examines how hurricane winds change as they make landfall.

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Samantha Joye Samantha Joye

Samantha Joye

A professor of marine science at the University of Georgia, Samantha Joye, Ph.D., studies the natural microbial processes that breakdown oil and gas in the environment.
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Michelle Wood Michelle Wood

Michelle Wood

Michelle Wood, Ph.D., uses tools from genetics, cell biology, oceanography, and remote sensing to explore connections between microorganisms in the sea and the physical processes influence them.

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