Staff Spotlight: Jim Osse
Research Engineer: Engineering Development Division
After a 3-year hiatus in Italy, Jim Osse returned to the Seattle area and joined the Joint Institute for the Study of Atmosphere and Ocean at the beginning of the year.
Bianca Santos
2012 Research Experience for Undergrads
Studying the effect of temperature and diet on the growth of coho salmon in Alaska
When searching for a summer internship, I was excited to come across the opportunity to work with JISAO of the University of Washington.
Shirley Leung
2012 Research Experience for Undergrads
Ocean heat uptake and surface warming variations during future climate change
This summer I got to spend nine weeks in the beautiful city of Seattle (where it only rained less than a handful of times) as a JISAO intern at the University of Washington.
DO-It Scholars Summer Program
Karin Bumbaco, with the Office of the WA State Climatologist, met with students in the DO-IT Scholars Summer Program.
Read moreStaff Spotlight: Adrienne Sutton
Research Scientist – Marine Carbon Group
Adrienne Sutton joined JISAO in January 2012 as a Research Scientist in the marine carbon group at the Pacific Marine Environmental Lab (PMEL).
Girl Scouts of Western Washington’s GirlFest
Office of the Washington State Climatologist at GirlFest in Seattle
JISAO’s Nick Bond and Karin Bumbaco had a booth as part of the Girl Scouts of Western Washington’s GirlFest at the Century Link Event Center on September 24th.
Jake Zaragoza
2011 JISAO Summer Research Internship
Reconstructing past tropical climates
I am a chemistry undergraduate from Gonzaga University, and I had the awesome opportunity of being a “Husky” for the summer as a Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean (JISAO) intern.
Highlights from NOAA Science Camp
JISAO partnered with NOAA and Washington Sea Grant (WSG) for the ninth annual NOAA Science Camp in Seattle, with two sessions held during the weeks of July 18-22 and July 25-29, 2011.
Read moreBlending Science with Local Traditional Knowledge
Walrus Hunts in Savoonga, Alaska
The Bering Sea Integrated Ecosystem Research Project (BSIERP) includes a major component involving local traditional knowledge (LTK).
HMS Plover High School Project
High school students comparing current temperature recording to 1850s data collected by the British Navy
JISAO research scientist Kevin Wood and other scientists with the international ACRE initiative are mentoring students who are evaluating air temperature and weather data collected in the 1850’s by the British Navy’s HMS Plover.
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