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B.J. Baule will present "A Climatological Analysis of the Warm-Season Wind Regimes of the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas Coasts, with an Emphasis on Sea Breeze Circulations," Thursday, April 19 at 3 p.m. in 901 Hardin Hall, an Applied Climate Science graduate student seminar. Inside the School of Natural Resources Mon. April 16, 2012
- Sue Ellen Pegg and Natalie Umphlett Honored with Awards
- Wardlow investigates applications of remote sensing for resource management
- Shepard contributes GIS skill for Civil War Washington map viewer
- Anderson Thesis Defense on Prairie Chickens Today
- Morrill Hall opens 'Minerals & Meteorites' exhibit April 21
- Corral to defend thesis on swift foxes April 17
- Environmental Studies and Upward Bound Spring Showcase is April 18
- Baule to Discuss Sea Breeze Circulation April 19
- April 18 Speaker to Focus on Land Use Change and Water Across Multiple Scales
- April 20 Speaker to Address Assessing Climate Change Impact on Water in Canada
- Outlook/Office 365 Migration, Orientation and Help Sessions
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