AGU Narratives
"Tracking whales from space.” an interview with Woody Turner
“[Better satellite monitoring] will improve our ability to bridge the gaps between the haves & have nots." interview with Ashutosh Limaye
"Celestial events are always a winner.” an interview with Kristen Erickson
"We’re constantly inventing new ways to use our data for societal benefits.” an interview with Sandra Cauffman
"We weigh the ocean and then you can see how much water there is or less water." an interview with Carmen Boening
“The measurements are telling us a critical component of climate change.” an interview with Norman Loeb
"There were are two paths, figure out how things work or figure out to forecast things." an interview with Paul Stackhouse
"AGU is interdisciplinary, [it] helps breaks down the disciplinary stovepipe we often get into." an interview with Jim Irons
“Me and a million other kids wanted to be an astronaut.” an interview with Doug Archer
“What gets my juices flowing is connecting the science to an actual mission.” an interview with Brad Doorn
"With satellite data, you can help people understand how the disaster happen in their backyard." an interview with Dalia Kirschbaum
“For really big problems we use really creative solutions.” an interview with Daniel Irwin
"We have a big mess to clean up. There's no other way to say it." an interview with Steven Running
"We were seeing Christmas lights from space, and seeing people praying on Mount Arafat during the Haaj." an interview with Miguel Román
"You can't keep redoing your Ph.D. Really, to be successful, I think you have to change." an interview with Steven Pawson
“Apollo 11….That's when I said, I don't have to be a businessman, I don't have to go into the military." an interview with Michael Meyer