


Investigates the water cycle and its response to climate.


It's raining #STEM! Meet Dr. Adriana Bailey, an atmospheric scientist captivated with water, isotopes, and climate. She works at the National Center for Atmospheric Research and uses the isotopic composition of water as a tracer (both in the real world and in numerical simulations) to track moisture as it moves through the atmosphere and exchanges with the ocean and land.
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