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Dennis Hartmann is a Professor Emeritus and an atmospheric scientist known for his pioneering work in understanding the atmosphere's role in climate variability and change. His extensive research delves into how the atmosphere interacts with the ocean in the context of a changing climate. He has significant expertise in atmospheric dynamics, remote sensing, and the application of mathematical and statistical techniques for data analysis. Throughout his career, Dennis has been recognized with numerous prestigious awards, including the NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal and the Carl-Gustaf Rossby Research Medal from the American Meteorological Society. He is also a proud member of the National Academy of Sciences, further exemplifying his contributions to the field of atmospheric sciences.
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