@NASAGoddard Research Scientist Dr. Rachel Tilling shares her story at sea (ice), where she and her team take measurements to compare with satellite data. #WHM
RT @NASAEarth: Sunburns, squeaks, and sea ice - oh my! 🌊🧊@NASAGoddard Research Scientist Dr. Rachel Tilling shares her story at sea (ice), where she and her team take measurements to compare with satellite data. #WHM
@NASAGoddard Research Scientist Dr. Rachel Tilling shares her story at sea (ice), where she and her team take measurements to compare with satellite data. #WHM
From studying climate change in Alaska to flying over prescribed burns to monitoring Earth’s oceans with the latest satellite data, women at @nasa do it all!
Dr. Linette Boisvert is a sea ice scientist at @NASAGoddard. For about a decade, she spent weeks taking airborne measurements over the Arctic and Antarctic with Operation Icebridge. #WHM
NASA field scientists detect underground structures with Ground Penetrating Radar, conduct seismic experiments, study the geochemistry of lava caves, and analyze the chemical composition of volcanic craters. 🌋#WHMhttps://t.co/9g26JpDsuD
NASA field scientists detect underground structures with Ground Penetrating Radar, conduct seismic experiments, study the geochemistry of lava caves, and analyze the chemical composition of volcanic craters. 🌋#WHMhttps://t.co/9g26JpDsuD
Dr. Linette Boisvert is a sea ice scientist at @NASAGoddard. For about a decade, she spent weeks taking airborne measurements over the Arctic and Antarctic with Operation Icebridge. #WHM
Dr. Linette Boisvert is a sea ice scientist at @NASAGoddard. For about a decade, she spent weeks taking airborne measurements over the Arctic and Antarctic with Operation Icebridge. #WHM
RT @NOAAResearch: Meet five #WomenofNOAA who are advancing our knowledge of marine heatwaves, the impacts they have on marine ecosystems, and how we can better prepare for them in the future.
RT @NOAAResearch: Meet five #WomenofNOAA who are advancing our knowledge of marine heatwaves, the impacts they have on marine ecosystems, and how we can better prepare for them in the future.
Meet five #WomenofNOAA who are advancing our knowledge of marine heatwaves, the impacts they have on marine ecosystems, and how we can better prepare for them in the future.
Erika Podest, a @NASAJPL scientist, is working on the upcoming NISAR mission. She recently returned from a field campaign, where she was part of a team that installed water level sensors in the Peruvian Amazon to compare with data NISAR will take from space. #WHMhttps://t.co/NJsecIbEIq
RT @NOAAResearch: Meet 3 #WomenofNOAA who are authors of the Fifth National Climate Assessment to hear how social science, when combined with physical science, can help our nation find & put to work solutions to the #climatecrisis with equity & effectiveness.
Meet 3 #WomenofNOAA who are authors of the Fifth National Climate Assessment to hear how social science, when combined with physical science, can help our nation find & put to work solutions to the #climatecrisis with equity & effectiveness.
RT @NWS: The National Weather Service proudly celebrates the women of the NWS for their advocacy, dedication and contribution to our mission and each other. #WHMhttps://t.co/JcG4odewsu