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Jenessa Duncombe

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Rip Currents

Photos from the Field: When the beach is your laboratory

Photos from the Field: When the beach is your laboratory

June 15, 2018February 10, 2019 - Jenessa Duncombe - Comment is Closed

Follow two coastal engineers as they take images of rip currents on beaches using a drone and radar towers.

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Eyes from the Sky

Eyes from the Sky

May 28, 2018February 10, 2019 - Jenessa Duncombe - Comment is Closed

OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY — The radar tower stretches into the sky. Walking up the beach, Annika O’Dea and Alex Simpson point it out, a single structure overlooking the dunes.

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I report on the latest research in the Earth and space sciences for Eos, the news service of the American Geophysical Union (AGU). In the past, I’ve written articles for universities and professional organizations. Read my bio here and my articles here.

What do I write about?

Atmospheric science Biology California Climate Change Disasters Drones Drought Emerging Technology Energy Policy Engineering Extinction Field Work Fires Floods Graduate School Health History of Science Interior Earth Landslides Life in STEM Maya Civilization Microorganisms Money Ocean Modeling Oceanography Physics Polar Science Pyrotechnics Rip Currents Safety Satellites Science Communication Scientific Instruments Sea Level Rise Space Sustainability Women in Science

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