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ASPB AND CIMSS WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 21, 2006

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Asia Climate and Cryosphere Symposium: J. Key attended the 1st Asia Climate and Cryosphere Symposium held at the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) in Yokohama, Japan, April 20-22. The purpose of the symposium was to share information and coordinate activities of Asian scientists that are involved in the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) Climate and Cryosphere (CliC) project.  Key attended as the chair of the CliC Observation Products Panel, and as the chair of the Integrated Global Observing Strategy (IGOS) Cryosphere Theme, for which CliC plays a leading role.  JAMSTEC is hosting the second IGOS Cryosphere Theme workshop next week, April 24-25.  (J. Key, E/RA2, 608-263-2605, jeff.key@noaa.gov)

ITEMS FOR THE DIVISION CHIEF, CoRP

Science Night: S. Bachmeier participated in a "Science Night" held at Sauk Trail Elementary School in Middleton, Wisconsin on April 19. Satellite imagery depicting a variety of phenomena was demonstrated to the students and parents who attended. (S. Bachmeier, CIMSS, 608-263-3958)

Manuscript Review: J. Key reviewed a manuscript on satellite-derived ice surface temperature for Geophysical Research Letters.  (J. Key, E/RA2, 608-263-2605, jeff.key@noaa.gov)

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