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Brian Magi
brian dot magi at charlotte dot edu
Email is the best way to contact me. My office is McEniry 232, and my mailing address is below.
Geography and Earth Sciences
UNC Charlotte
McEniry 331
9201 University City Blvd
Charlotte, NC 28223-0001Meta
Tag Archives: GES
Attending AMS 2015 in Phoenix
MESAS students Warren Pettee and Thomas Winesett and I will be attending AMS 2015 (#AMS2015), along with many others from UNC Charlotte. I heard the count was about 8 undergraduate students from the Meteorology Program. Professor Casey Davenport and I … Continue reading
Posted in Group News, Research News
Tagged AMS, GES, lightning, research, student research, undergraduate research
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Human and climate connections with fire activity
Last week, I got to revisit my research in an informal UNC Charlotte CAGIS Seminar amidst the teaching responsibilities that swarm in on me during the academic year. This forced me to set aside some time to think about research, … Continue reading
Posted in Earth System Observer
Tagged climate-fire interactions, fire, GES, human-fire interactions, speaker series
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Interdisciplinary speaker series
Since I’m on the committee that is organizing our department Speaker Series, I thought I’d pass along the announcement of the upcoming speakers. 3 in the fall semester, but 6 or 7 in the spring. one of our committee goals … Continue reading
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Tagged GES, interdisciplinary research, speaker series
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Changes to Global Environmental Change webpage
just a few notes about the changes to my teaching webpage for my Global Environmental Change (ESCI 3000 this semester – Fall 2012, expected to be ESCI 3101 by Fall 2013) webpage. i updated just about everything there so the … Continue reading
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Tagged GES, global environmental change, global warming, teaching
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