GMAO Early Career Scientists Show Their Stuff

10.31.2019

Early career scientists from the Global Modeling and Assimilation Office (GMAO) participated in the Early Career Scientist Forum at Goddard Space Flight Center on October25, 2019, with presentations and posters. They are:

  • Emily Saunders — “Air Pollutant Chemistry during Wildfires: A Case Study using the NASA GEOS-CF System” (presentation)
  • David New — “The role of consistent turbulence energetics in the parameterization of the atmospheric boundary layer” (presentation)
  • Natalie Thomas — “Mechanisms associated with Daytime and Nighttime Heat Waves over the United States” (presentation)
  • Pam Wales — “Development of an OMI-Based Tropospheric Bromine Monoxide (BrO) Product and Implications for Missing Sources of Reactive Bromine in GEOS-Chem” (presentation)
  • Emma Knowland — “NASA’s high-resolution GEOS forecasting and reanalysis products: Impact of stratospheric intrusions on surface ozone air quality” (poster)
  • Hamideh Ebrahimi — “Progress toward Implementation of Coupled Ocean/Atmosphere in Unified Forward Operator (UFO)” (presentation)
  • Nikolay Batashov — “Novel Application of NASA’s GEOS-CF CO2 Forecasting System to ACT-America Airborne Campaign” (presentation)
  • Aish Raman — “Modeling whitecaps on a global scale” (poster)
  • Kristin Morgan — “Tracking Outward Propagating Small-Scale Structures from EUVI through COR1 and COR2” (poster)
  • Elliot Sherman — “Impacts of Increased Vertical Resolution on Atmospheric Chemistry in the GEOS Model” (poster)
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