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26 feet of water: What the worst-case hurricane scenario looks like for Tampa Bay

CSU MarComm Staff September 11, 2019

Residents surrounding Tampa Bay have been spared the worst-case hurricane scenario many times before. Sometime soon, the worst-case scenario will arrive: a Category 5 hurricane with winds in excess of 160 mph (Vox).

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India’s noxious emissions are messing up neighbors’ air, too

CSU MarComm Staff September 09, 2019

A study by CSU researchers has found that dirty air from the Indo-Gangetic plain and central India is messing with ozone levels in the Indian subcontinent (Quartz India).

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What the president can teach us about reading hurricane forecasts

CSU MarComm Staff September 06, 2019

CSU atmospheric scientist Phil Klotzbach explains how weather experts mix together computer models and human judgement based on years of experience (Popular Science).

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Special Report: Looking Down on Hurricane Dorian

CSU MarComm Staff September 05, 2019

CIRA researcher Dan Lindsey explores Hurricane Dorian, satellites, and weather concerns for the fall (Successful Farming).

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Why methane emissions matter to climate change: 5 questions answered

CSU MarComm Staff September 05, 2019

CSU energy scholars Anthony Marchese and Dan Zimmerle explain the sources of methane from natural gas and what regulatory rollbacks could mean (The Conversation).

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Vikings assistant applies mathematical precision to offensive line play

CSU MarComm Staff September 04, 2019

CSU engineering alumnus Rick Dennison is making waves as the offensive line coach for the Minnesota Vikings (Minneapolis Star Tribune).

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An Introvert’s Guide To The Good Life

CSU MarComm Staff August 30, 2019

NPR's Nerdette podcast talks with CSU atmospheric scientist Jessie Creamean about her role in the largest Central Arctic expedition ever (NPR/WBEZ).

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NASA’s multiple views of Hurricane Dorian from space

CSU MarComm Staff August 30, 2019

Several instruments and spacecraft from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, incuding TEMPEST-D, have eyes on Hurricane Dorian, capturing different types of data from the storm (NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory).

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What does '12 years to act on climate change' (now 11 years) really mean?

CSU MarComm Staff August 29, 2019

It doesn't mean the world can wait until 2030 to cut greenhouse gas emissions, or that chaos will erupt in 2030. Here's what the science shows (Inside Climate News).

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Beyond nukes: how scientists dream of killing hurricanes

CSU MarComm Staff August 27, 2019

There are even stranger ideas for how to take down a tropical cyclone than bombing it with a nuclear warhead, as President Trump suggested (National Geographic).

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