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Roger Revelle Medal

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The Roger Revelle Medal is given out annually by the American Geophysical Union to recognize "outstanding accomplishments or contributions toward the understanding of the Earth’s atmospheric processes, including its dynamics, chemistry, and radiation; and toward the role of the atmosphere, atmosphere-ocean coupling, or atmosphere-land coupling in determining the climate, biogeochemical cycles, or other key elements of the climate system". The award was created in 1991 and named after Roger Revelle.[1]

Past recipients

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The past recipients of the Roger Revelle Medal are:[2]

  • 2021 - Clara Deser

  • See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "Roger Revelle Medal". Honors program. American Geophysical Union. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
    2. ^ "Roger Revelle Medal: Past recipients". Honors program. American Geophysical Union. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
    3. ^ Nguyen, Andy (5 November 2012). "UC Berkeley chemistry professor Harold Johnston dies at 92". The Daily Californian. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
    4. ^ Hartmann, Dennis L. "In Memory of James Reed Holton (1938-2004)". SPARC Newsletter. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
    5. ^ Sarmiento, Jorge (3 August 2011). "Michael L. Bender". Honors Program. American Geophysical Union. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
    6. ^ "Weather, Water, and Climate Community Profiles". American Meteorological Society.
    7. ^ "American Geophysical Union Announces Recipients of the 2018 Union Medals, Awards and Prizes".
    8. ^ "Announcing the 2020 AGU Union Medal, Award, and Prize Recipients". 11 November 2020.