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Denali and surrounding peaks as seen from Fairbanks in the winter displaying mirages. 

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I majored in Mechanical Engineering as an undergraduate and was planning to attend graduate school in the area of alternate energy. After finishing my BS degree, I joined the U.S. Peace Corps and served as a high school math teacher in Kenya for two years (1983-85). The dramatic drought in East Africa during this time and the amazing atmospheric phenomena I experienced at our rural secondary school made me decide to pursue a graduate degree in Atmospheric Sciences. This has turned out to be one of the best decisions I have ever made! We are living through a particularly exciting time in atmospheric sciences as our understanding of the components of the earth system (e.g., biology, chemistry, geology, physics, human dimensions, and policy) lead to more holistic thinking for addressing climate change. Atmospheric science requires strong math, computer, personal-communication and science skills. If you think you are interested in pursuing a career in this field, do not hesitate to contact me or any of the other Atmospheric Sciences faculty at UAF. UAF has excellent resources (extensive library resources, supercomputer center, and experts on polar processes in a variety of areas) and is a place where a resourceful student can excel. Doing research and teaching is a bit like the Peace Corps, namely "The toughest job you will ever love".


Monday June 17, 2024 view from UAF's campus (West Ridge) of the McDonald fire. Images are from the Alaska Climate Research Center camera on top of the Geophysical Institute. 

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UAF is located at Troth Yeddha', on the unceded traditional homelands of the Lower Tanana Dené People and is grateful for the long stewardships of these lands.

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Photo taken by Uma Bhatt