On Tuesday, May 6, at 12:00 PM MT, join the Research Applications Laboratory (RAL) for a seminar entitled "Navigating the Research Currents—From Weather Geek to Interdisciplinary Scientist and Beyond."
In his upcoming talk, NSF NCAR Project Scientist Andy Newman will discuss actionable Earth system science and the skills to design research yielding practical solutions, tracing his own path from weather forecasting to interdisciplinary work bridging hydrometeorology, hydrology, regional climate change, and impacts on water and health. Emphasizing domain-specific research as a base, Dr. Newman will cover his work on snowfall observations, precipitation modeling, climate change impacts on water resources, and recent integration of model development, regional climate datasets, uncertainty quantification, and heat/human health research.
This seminar is a hybrid event. It will take place in-person at NSF NCAR-Foothills Laboratory, at 3450 Mitchell Lane, room FL-1022, Large Auditorium. Participants can also join virtually (
watch live here).