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AOES Alumn work mentioned in Science

Recent Climate Dynamics graduate Bohar Singh was mentioned in a news story in the journal Science. The article discussed recent work with NASA’s Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System (CYGNSS).

The article interviewed Colorado State University (CSU) scientist Eric Maloney, and wrote “Bohar Singh, an atmospheric scientist who works with Maloney at CSU, described evidence from CYGNSS that persistent winds boost ocean evaporation under a 3000-kilometer-wide set of rainstorms, sustaining them. That finding could help scientists forecast how the storm belt will change in a warmer climate, Maloney says.”

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