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Appendix D: Committee and Staff Biographical Sketches
Pages 77-80

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... She is a lead extreme weather events in the context of climate investigator in the National Science Foundation change. He was the lead author for the Arctic Observing Network program and, with cryosphere chapter of the Arctic Climate Impact additional support from the National Oceanic Assessment (2005)
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... Nghiem is the Science Applications Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences and the Development lead of the Radar Science and Graduate Program in Atmospheric Sciences at Engineering Section, and the Hydrology Rutgers University. She studies the Arctic Discipline program manager of the Hydrology climate system, causes for rapid change, and Office in the Earth Science and Technology linkages between the Arctic and the global Directorate at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of climate system.
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... using NASA satellite scatterometer data to measure high-resolution global wind for Rebecca Woodgate 1 is a principal offshore wind energy development. His research oceanographer and associate professor at the results were reported worldwide by major news Applied Physics Laboratory and the School of networks and many radio stations.
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... in atmospheric and oceanic Atmospheric Sciences and Climate at the sciences from McGill University in 2010, for her National Academies, where she has been research on Arctic Ocean freshwater dynamics. involved in a number of National Research After a 2-year postdoctoral appointment in the Council studies such as America's Climate Advanced Study Program at NCAR, Alexandra Choices, Lessons and Legacies of International was a Christine Mirzayan Science Policy Fellow Polar Year 2007-2008, and Future Science with the National Research Council's Polar Opportunities in Antarctica and the Southern Research Board in early 2012, before returning Ocean.


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