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Wanda Ferrell receives Cleveland Abbe Award

Wanda Ferrell, director of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Climate Research Facility Program, received the Cleveland Abbe Award for Distinguished Service to Atmospheric Sciences “for skillful, dedicated leadership in managing the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Climate Research Facility, which has improved knowledge about the interactions among clouds, radiation, and aerosols.” Dr. Ferrell is the program director for the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Infrastructure group as well as the Climate Information & Data Management group within the Office of Biological & Environmental Research at the Department of Energy. The Cleveland Abbe Award for Distinguished Service to Atmospheric Sciences is administered by the Atmospheric Meteorological Society and is presented on the basis of activities that have materially contributed to the progress of the atmospheric or related sciences or to the application of the atmospheric or related sciences to general, social, economic, or humanitarian welfare. Congratulations Wanda!