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SUMMARY:Earth to Sky Academy
DESCRIPTION:Want a stronger community of climate science communicators in your region? \n  \nBecome an Earth to Sky Regional Leader! \n  \nIn support of our community’s interest in a regional approach for climate communication\, Earth to Sky (ETS) has begun developing Regional Communities of Practice in Climate Communication. \n  \nEach is led by a Regional Leadership Team that has received a week’s training at an ETS Academy\, followed by ongoing mentoring and support from ETS Central Leadership.  \n  \nThe next Earth to Sky Academy will be held January 25-29\, 2021 at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center\, Greenbelt MD.   \n  \nThe Academy is tuition-free. \n  \nTeam applications are due August 31\, 2020.   \n  \nThe Earth to Sky Academy is intended for teams of experienced informal educators and climate communication leaders who have a strong commitment to the ETS partnership and to furthering climate literacy within their respective regions. Academy content is based on over 15 years of experience and extensive evaluation of the ETS model.  \n  \nThe goal of the Academy is to create a network of ETS Regional Leaders who will \n·         Catalyze\, nurture\, and sustain a regional community of practice of climate science communicators. \n·         Develop and conduct effective ETS-style professional development events in their region. \n·         Participate in the ETS Regional Leaders Network to further the mission of ETS. \n  \nThe full course announcement and application information are attached\, and available to download at  \nhttps://earthtosky.org/related-news/412-announcing-the-earth-to-sky-academy-2.html \n  \nQuestions? Concerned about meeting deadline due to pandemic? \nEmail Geneviève: genevieve.demessieres@nasa.gov \n  \nWe hope to see you in Maryland next January!
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/earth-to-sky-academy/
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SUMMARY:Southern Plains Climate Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:The climate is rapidly changing. But how will these changes affect global weather patterns\, especially in winter? This is one area of research that Dr. Jason Furtado\, an Assistant Professor for the School of Meteorology at the University of Oklahoma\, explores with his team. This presentation will look at how increasing temperatures in the arctic play a crucial role in contributing to more extreme winter weather events and the impacts this could have in the south-central region\, the United States and globally. \nDr. Furtado’s research focuses on large-scale climate dynamics\, including coupled systems (e.g.\, stratosphere-troposphere coupling\, Arctic-midlatitude connections\, El Niño dynamics\, and predictability) and dynamical interactions between the tropics and the extratropics. His work features analysis and evaluation of observations and modeling experiments\, particularly coupled climate model simulations. \nRegister here: \nhttps://oklahoma.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUrcOygrjMrG9SHziNbqiDWcBU1q-LhdN_5
URL:https://southcentralclimate.org/event/southern-plains-climate-seminar-series/
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