KATIA LAMER
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      • Ground-based multi-dimentional observations of clouds and precipitation
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- Science Story in WIRED (08/09/2022) story and quotes prepared by Matt Simon                                    
“This Laser-Firing Truck Could Help Make Hot Cities More Livable”

- Science Story in TBR Newsmedia (08/05/2022) story and quotes prepared by Daniel Dunaief        
“BNL’s Katia Lamer studies urban heat in Houston and New York”

- Feature Story on the Brookhaven National Laboratory web page (07/19/2022) story and quotes prepared by S. Kossman                                                                                            
“Mapping Urban Heat From the Ground Up”

- Science story in Grid News. (07/11/2022) story and quotes prepared by Dave Levitan                                              “Summer thunderstorms are getting more violent. Is something supercharging them?”

- Feature on the Brookhaven National Laboratory web page. (12/29/2021) by Karen McNulty Walsh and Stephanie Kossman                                                         
“Top-10 Areas of Amazing Science at Brookhaven Lab in 2021”

- Science story in Inside Climate News. (10/16/2021) story and quotes prepared by Katelyn Weisbrod 
“Is This Street Now Cooler Than It Was?”
                                                                                                                               
- Feature Story on the Brookhaven National Laboratory web page. (09/24/2020) story and quotes prepared by S. Kossman                                                                     
“Mobile Observatory Surveys Manhattan Atmosphere”

- Research Highlight in the 2020 ARM Annual Review. (10/2020) highlight and quote prepared by A. E. Hunzinger.                                                                       
“Look to the Clouds to Represent Rain in Large-scale Model”

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  • Home
  • Research Interests
    • Factors controlling boundary layer clouds
    • Linking models and observations
    • State-of-the-art cloud remote Sensing >
      • Ground-based multi-dimentional observations of clouds and precipitation
      • Spaceborne observations of shallow and low-level targets
    • Applied research - Urban meteorology and renewable energy
  • Publications
  • Media
  • Presentations
  • Contributions
  • Contact