International Radiation Commission Young Scientist Award
Aug, 2012
Recipient:
Robert C Levy (613)
Presented to Robert Levy for "Outstanding contributions to radiation studies that improve retrieval of aerosol properties and related critical climate parameters from satellite data, introducing new data analysis and interpretation to address difficult challenges." This award is given to a young scientist who has made recent noteworthy contributions to radiation studies and is regarded as having great potential to become a leading radiation scientist in the future. This award is presented by an international committee of leading and senior scientists, and is awarded only once every four years.
Recipients:
Lorraine A Remer (613), Veronica C Stubbs (200.2), Paul Ac Mason (591)
GSFC Honor Award - Leadership
Nov, 2011
Recipients:
Arthur Yuhan Hou (610), William E Cutlip (101), Donna J Swann (111), Michelle R Jones (130), Cynthia Jean Stoltz (210), Carolyn Turner (250), Ardeshir A Azarbarzin (422), William R Ochs (443), Sridhar S Manthripragada (505), Tristram T Hyde (590), Kenneth J Mccaughey (596)
Yoram J. Kaufman Unselfish Cooperation in Research Award
12.16.2009
Recipient:
Ralph A Kahn (613)
Ralph A. Kahn and Ross J. Salawitch received the 2009 Yoram J. Kaufman Award for Unselfish Cooperation in Research at the 2009 AGU Fall Meeting, held 14-18 December in San Francisco, Calif. The award is for "broad influence in atmospheric science through exceptional creativity, inspiration of younger scientists, mentoring, international collaborations, and unselfish cooperation in research."
Robert F. Cahalan, Head of the Climate and Radiation Branch of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's Laboratory for Atmospheres in the Earth Sciences Division, in Greenbelt, Md. was elected a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society. Cahalan is being recognized for his pioneering theoretical and experimental advances in understanding the role of cloud structure in climate; his lead role as Project Scientist of the Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment (SORCE); and his leadership in three-dimensional atmospheric radiative transfer.
President of the International Radiation Commission
10.16.2008
Recipient:
Robert F. Cahalan (613)
Dr. Robert Cahalan has been elected to serve as President of the IRC for the term 2008-2012. The IRC is a global network of scientists engaged in research of atmospheric radiation and related disciplines.
International Radiation Commission Young Scientist Award
Aug, 2008
Recipient:
Ilan Koren (613)
Dr. Ilan Koren has been awarded the IRC young scientist award for his remarkable contributions to the understanding of the interactions between atmospheric aerosols, clouds, and radiation, and for his amazingly simple way to see and interpret nature’s complex atmospheric processes.
President of the Atmospheric Sciences Section, AGU
01.04.2007
Recipient:
Warren J Wiscombe (613)
Atmospheric Sciences section members are concerned with climate change, atmospheric chemistry, dynamics, radiative transfer and other processes that affect the atmosphere.
Recipients:
NASA's Earth Observatory, NASA's Ozone Watch Web
Webby Honorees, Nominees and Winners truly represent the best of the Web. They are but a small percentage of total entries and chosen by members of the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences.
2005 Editors' Citation for Excellence in Refereeing for JGR-Atmospheres
02.21.2006
Recipient:
Belay B Demoz (613)
The reviewers have been cited by editors of AGU journals for excellence in refereeing. The editors' citations recognize this special service to the Union. These individuals are to be commended for consistently providing constructive and thoughtful reviews.