November 2024 eNewsletter
In this Issue: Advanced Buoy Sensors; Greenhouse Gas Dynamics in GLs Coastal Wetlands; 2025 CIGLR Programs; Media with Impact
In this Issue: Advanced Buoy Sensors; Greenhouse Gas Dynamics in GLs Coastal Wetlands; 2025 CIGLR Programs; Media with Impact
NEW publication highlights the 2022 Great Lakes Winter Grab! describing a dataset generated by a multi-institutional winter sampling campaign across all five Laurentian Great Lakes & some of their connecting waters. Click the image to learn more.
Come work with us! CIGLR is hiring 4 positions: 1) Laboratory Technician, closes 11/14; 2&3) TWO Biogeochemistry Laboratory Analysts, closes 12/02; 4) Atmospheric Science Research Specialist, closes 12/07. Click image to learn more.
A NEW study by CIGLR scientists Abby Hutson, Ayumi Fujisaki-Manome & 2022 Great Lakes summer fellow Ryan Glassman explains winter weather patterns in the Great Lakes Region of the United States are driven by large-scale weather systems known as “extratropical cyclones” and how the patterns are changing in a warming climate.