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February 24, 2023 Update About NOAA’s HYSPLIT The NOAA HYSPLIT model is used to simulate the direction and dispersion of substances– including hazardous materials– through the atmosphere. It is used for emergency response by NOAA’s National Weather Service (NWS). NWS offices run the model during local coordination with agencies responding to emergency events, and the…

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ARL Weekly News – January 27, 2023

ARL Weekly News – January 27, 2023 Conferences and Events WMO Greenhouse Gas Monitoring Symposium Chris Loughner will attend the WMO International Greenhouse Gas Monitoring Symposium January 30-February 1, where he will present a talk titled “Development of a prototype operational greenhouse gas emissions estimation system.” He will also be attending the IG3IS Stakeholder consultation…

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ARL Weekly News – January 13, 2023

ARL Weekly News – January 13, 2023 Announcements and Events ARL participates in aircraft and mobile observations of urban greenhouse gas emissions. In collaboration with their colleagues from NIST, University of Maryland, and Stony Brook University, ARL’s Phil Stratton, Xinrong Ren, Paul Kelley, and Winston Luke are involved in some winter research flights to investigate…

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ARL Weekly News – January 6, 2023

ARL Weekly News – January 6, 2023 Announcements and Events Wildfire Modeling Position Posted The atmospheric transport group at ARL has a HYSPLIT position posted at GMU to work on wildfires within the HYSPLIT group. Wildfire modeling is a growing research interest across NOAA. The applicant can have a Master’s or PhD, and does not require the applicant to…

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