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Ice sages
Lonnie Thompson and Ellen Mosley-Thompson are two of the world’s most revered paleoclimatologists, and their careers at Ohio State have grown in tandem with humans’ understanding of climate change…
Welcome to Dr. Fazlul Haq, 2021 Byrd Post Doctoral Scholar
Dr. Haq is on a sabbatical from his position in the Department of Geography at Government College University Faisalabad. He received his PhD in 2016 and his worked focused on environmental changes…
October 2021 was the warmest October on record (1895-2021) for Ohio
The State Climate Office of Ohio breaks down the October monthly climate summary at climate.osu.edu
Congratulations to Oguz Demir
Congratulations to Oguz Demir for successfully defending his dissertation, "Remote Sensing of Sea Ice with Wideband Microwave Radiometry". To collect data, Oguz participated in the MOSAiC expedition,…
Toracinta Scholarship Winner Announcement: Alyssa Reynolds
Congratulations to Alyssa Reynolds, M.S. Candidate, Department of Geography, and 2021 Rick Toracinta Scholarship Recipient. Her research project is entitled, "Two Case Studies of Recent EF-4…
OSU Lantern - Polar Predicament: Byrd Freezers in need of renovation
The freezers that have been active within the Byrd Center for over 30 years are beginning to show their age and fall into disrepair.
Glacier Ice Samples Act as Records of Climate Change’s Impact on Earth
PBS Newshour Story featuring Dr. Lonnie Thompson, Dr. Ellen Mosley-Thompson, Dr. Emilie Beaudon, and the ice core storage facility.
Health and Hurricanes: Experts Examine Climate Change's Impact on Public Health
"There's no doubt right here in Ohio we're wetter and warmer, and that's going to have impacts on everything in society," says Aaron Wilson, Byrd Center research scientist and climate specialist with…
Nova | Arctic Drift
Byrd Center Research Scientists, Joel Johnson and Ken Jezek, as well as Oguz Demir, a graduate student in the electrical and computer engineering at OSU, took part in Multidisciplinary…