Dr. Francis is, first and foremost, a top researcher.Her work has truly been at the leading edge of current climate research. She has, in particular, made fundamental contributions to our understanding of the impact of climate change on middle- and high-latitude atmospheric dynamics. Dr. Francis’s work in this area has proven prescient. While initially garnering some controversy, primarily because of the novelty of the mechanisms she has proposed, time has been the ultimate arbiter; her work suggesting that climate change favorsa slower, more meandering jet stream has withstood considerable scrutiny and is increasingly accepted as part of the corpus of scientific thinking
Because of its profound implication in the arena of climate change and extreme weather events, Dr. Francis’s research has also generated intense public interest. While some scientists might eschew the public exposure given the fraught nature of our public discourse, she has embraced the opportunity to communicate her research and its implications to the public.
As we noted in our nomination letter,
“[In] Dr. Francis, we have a candidate who has charted such an active communication pathway, it is hard to find someone who parallels her work. We believe that the magnitude, quality, and significance of her communication efforts put her into a group of one. Dr. Francis has been one of the most active scientists in the popular press. She became nearly ubiquitous in climate-change press articles.There, she expertly educates huge portions of the US and international public about how climate change affects our lives.”
A review of the body of her outreach efforts demonstrates an almost singular ability to connect cutting-edge atmospheric research with the larger needs of our society. Her skills have been on display in major venues like the New York Times, NBC News, Bloomberg, Newsweek, Science, the Boston Globe, NPR, National Geographic, PBS NOVA, WBUR Boston, CBC, the Washington Post, Scientific American, PBS NewsHour, NPR’s Science Friday show, Discover, and many, many others (and this is just a sampling of her 2019 activities alone!).
We know that Dr. Francis has a long career ahead.We also know that she will continue to inspire her colleagues with her excellence in both the research and outreach arenas. This honor simply could not be more well deserved.