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Kelly presents her Hollings internship research at the 2014 American Geophysical Union (AGU) fall meeting. (Image credit: Courtesy of Kelly Balmes)

Celebrating Women’s History Month 2023 with Kelly Balmes

 

This article highlights an interview with Kelly Balmes, a postdoctoral research associate in the Global Monitoring Laboratory (GML) Radiation, Aerosol, and Cloud Division at the University of Colorado at Boulder Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES). CIRES is a Cooperative Institute with NOAA’s Global Monitoring Laboratory. 

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Celebrating Women’s History Month 2023 with Victoria Breeze

This articleis part of a series of interviews with NOAA Climate Program Office (CPO) employees and CPO-funded scientists in celebration of Women’s History Month. Victoria Breeze, PhD, works at the pivotal intersection of atmospheric science and climate resilience. The Colorado native was recently promoted to the position of Program Manager for the Earth’s Radiation Budget (ERB) Program within the Earth System Science and Management (ESSM) Division of CPO.

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Image: Sara Morris in the Arctic during a NOAA Research expedition.

Celebrating Women’s History Month 2023 With Sara Morris

 

To celebrate Women’s History Month, we asked women throughout NOAA Research who make lasting impacts in scientific research, leadership, and support from the field to the office to share how their work contributes to NOAA’s mission of Climate Resilience and preparing for a Climate-Ready Nation. This article highlights an interview with Sara Morris, a physical scientist and team lead for the Atmospheric Measurement Network under the Observatory Operations Division at NOAA’s Global Monitoring Laboratory (GML). 

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Image: Jennifer McWhorter and the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory Ocean Chemistry and Ecosystem Division team recovered a drifting Apex BGC-Argo float near the shallow Florida Straits Region to re-deploy in the deep Gulf of Mexico in June 2021.

Celebrating Women’s History Month 2023 With Jennifer McWhorter

 

To celebrate Women’s History Month, we asked women throughout NOAA Research who make lasting impacts in scientific research, leadership, and support from the field to the office to share how their work contributes to NOAA’s mission of Climate Resilience and preparing for a Climate-Ready Nation. This article highlights an interview with Jennifer McWhorter, a physical oceanographer at the NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory who mainly conducts research using the Biogeochemical Argo array in the Gulf of Mexico. 

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