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Skip to main content. Skip to footer unit links. Understand and mitigate the devastating impacts of natural hazards. M9 is reducing the catastrophic potential of Cascadia quakes before they happen. Dec 12, 2016. Mountain glaciers are showing some of the strongest responses to climate change. A new study analyzing 37 glaciers around the world shows that because of their decades-long response times, glaciers are among the purest signals of human-driven climate change. Nov 16, 2016. Nov 13, 2016.

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Weather & Climate | Natural Hazards

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Skip to main content. Skip to footer unit links. Learn More About UW's Work on Climate Change. UW Climate Impacts Group (CIG). Northwest Climate Science Center. UW Program on Climate Change. Climate Science at UW Bothell. UW Department of Atmospheric Sciences. UW Applied Physics Laboratory. UW Department of Earth and Space Sciences. UW School of Marine and Environmental Affairs. UW School of Oceanography. UW Department of Philosophy. UW Jackson School of International Studies. UW Climate Change Experts.

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Get In Touch | Natural Hazards

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Skip to main content. Skip to footer unit links. The University of Washington’s Natural Hazards website is maintained by staff at the UW College of the Environment. For any issues related to the site, please email us at hzrds@uw.edu. If you do hazards-related work at the University of Washington and wish to have your lab, initiative, campaign, or research highlighted on this website, please send relevant details to hzrds@uw.edu. You can also learn more at our Make a Gift. 2017 University of Washington.

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Mountain glaciers are showing some of the strongest responses to climate change

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Skip to main content. Skip to footer unit links. Back to all News. Dec 12, 2016. Mountain glaciers are showing some of the strongest responses to climate change. A Lambrecht/World Glacier Monitoring Service. Hintereisferner Glacier in Austria is one of the glaciers analyzed in the study. The edge of the glacier is 2.8 km (1.75 miles) farther up the valley than it was in 1880. Now, a study. The College of the Environment’s Gerard Roe. A professor at the School of Earth and Space Sciences. And correspondin...

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Water | Natural Hazards

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Skip to main content. Skip to footer unit links. Tsunamis are are series of enormous, seismic sea waves created by an underwater geologic. In the country on the roof of a western Washington elementary school. Learn More About UW’s Work on Tsunamis. Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean (JISAO). Pacific Northwest Seismic Network (PNSN). UW Department of Applied Mathematics. UW Department of Earth and Space Sciences. UW School of Oceanography. UW Tsunami Risk Experts. UW Department of U...

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Water | Natural Hazards

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Skip to main content. Skip to footer unit links. Tsunamis are are series of enormous, seismic sea waves created by an underwater geologic. In the country on the roof of a western Washington elementary school. Learn More About UW’s Work on Tsunamis. Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean (JISAO). Pacific Northwest Seismic Network (PNSN). UW Department of Applied Mathematics. UW Department of Earth and Space Sciences. UW School of Oceanography. UW Tsunami Risk Experts. UW Department of U...

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College of the Environment. WA NASA Space Grant. You can now recommend items for the news page by visiting our News Recommendation Form (UW NetID required). Seattle artist Anna McKee collaborates with UW-ESS glaciology. Monday, August 8, 2016. Ancient Chinese flood is latest to match oral, geologic histories. Thursday, August 4, 2016. Professor Stephen Warren named AGU Fellow. Wednesday, July 27, 2016. The Antarctic Peninsula has been cooling, but that doesn’t disprove global warming. Eric Steig, an Anta...

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College of the Environment. WA NASA Space Grant. Mars Remote Sensing, Planetary Sciences and Astrobiology. Javascript protected email address]. Space plasma physics, dusty plasmas, and atmospheric electrodynamics. Javascript protected email address]. Mars climate, water ice and habitability. Javascript protected email address]. The role climate and focused exhumation, via glacier erosion, has in generating and maintaining topography as well in localizing of strain and strain rate. Javascript protected em...

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College of the Environment. WA NASA Space Grant. ESS Student Services Calendar. Orientation, Award, Graduation, and many other events. Scholarships, fellowships, grants and other awards information. Information about careers in Geosciences. Faculty Codes for ESS 492, 498, 499, 600, 700, and 800. UW Commencement and Department Graduation Celebration. Professional associations and organizations. Writing resources for undergraduate and graduate students. A tool to track pending course proposals.

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College of the Environment. WA NASA Space Grant. Friday, October 7, 2016 at 2:30 pm. For more information, please contact Scott Dakins at essasst@uw.edu. Friday, November 4, 2016 at 2:30 pm. For more information, please contact Scott Dakins at essasst@uw.edu. Friday, December 2, 2016 at 2:30 pm. For more information, please contact Scott Dakins at essasst@uw.edu. Friday, January 6, 2017 at 2:30 pm. For more information, please contact Scott Dakins at essasst@uw.edu. Friday, February 3, 2017 at 2:30 pm.

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College of the Environment. WA NASA Space Grant. Course learning goals and assessment methods. Learn about the core courses in the major. Student course planner for upcoming quarters. University of Washington General Catalog Course Descriptions. List of courses with links to web pages. University of Washington Time Schedule -. Department's plan for teaching assignments and course offerings. Academic advising and student services staff.

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UW ESS Graduate Program

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College of the Environment. WA NASA Space Grant. Geosciences are key to addressing critical issues of our time: natural hazards, land and resource management,the impacts of climate change. The Masters in Earth and Space Sciences, Applied Geosciences (MESSAGe) is designed for students who are ready to make an impact and wish to have a lead role in geology, geomorphology, environmental geology or engineering geology.

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College of the Environment. WA NASA Space Grant. MESSAGe Fall Field Course (Pack Forest) Sept 10-18. Saturday, September 10, 2016 at 8:00 in. MESSAGe Field Course, for incoming applied geoscience graduate students (ESS 509; Pack Forest). 2016 PCC Summer Institute: The Climate of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. Wednesday, September 14, 2016 at 3:45 in Friday Harbor Labs. New Graduate Student Orientation (NGSO) : Early Check in and Research Student meetings with GPC. NGSO: New Grad Student Field Trip.

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