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Meet the women advancing NOAA’s exploration and stewardship of the ocean and Great Lakes 

Meet four women who work in ocean and Great Lakes research and are supporting everything from discovering new species, shipwrecks, and an intriguing golden orb in the deep ocean, to tracking ice coverage and mitigating climate impacts like flooding to communities in the Great Lakes region. 

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Kristen Schepel: Changing the climate for innovation 

This year, Kristen Schepel from NOAA’s Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory is participating in an employee exchange (known as a detail) with the U.S Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) in Washington, D.C. Her assignment: Help patent examiners and others at the USPTO understand climate change and the need for innovations that can help predict and measure its impacts.

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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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