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    There is an open CIRES position for a Research Associate in NOAA’s
    Physical<br>
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        href="https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=27459"
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      in Boulder, Colorado (USA). This position is for a
      hydrometeorologist in <br>
      the Hydrometeorology Modelling and Applications group<br>
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      focused on regional and<br>
      CONUS-scale hydrometeorologic modeling and analyses of conditions
      leading<br>
      to extreme precipitation and hydrologic events. <br>
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      If you are (or know of) an early career scientist who would be
      interested<br>
      in this opportunity, please share this posting with them. We will
      be closing<br>
      the application period (and beginning reviewing applications) when
      we have<br>
      sufficient applicants.<br>
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      Thank you,<br>
      Dr. Mike Hobbins<br>
      University of Colorado-Cooperative Institute for Research in
      Environmental<br>
      Sciences <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E"
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      and<br>
      NOAA-Physical Sciences Laboratory <a
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      Boulder CO, USA<br class="Apple-interchange-newline">
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