NSF CAREER recipient using AI to advance weather forecasting
Haonan Chen is developing a suite of AI models that draw on data from radar observations of clouds and precipitation to improve the accuracy of short- and long-term weather predictions.
Haonan Chen is developing a suite of AI models that draw on data from radar observations of clouds and precipitation to improve the accuracy of short- and long-term weather predictions.
The study entailed critical evaluation of the U.K.’s current method of calculating methane emissions, and suggested alternative, peer-review based methods and generating revised emission estimates.
The new mosquito-tagging method being developed at CSU has the potential to revolutionize how mosquito-borne disease are studied.
NOAA awarded 12 Colorado State University researchers more than $3.1 million for improving how satellites show smoke plumes, using AI to predict precipitation, and evaluating how individual storms could change with climate intervention.
INCUS, or Investigation of Convective Updrafts, is expected to launch three small weather satellites into low-Earth orbit in 2026.
Engineers and social scientists will study how contaminants migrate in and through homes and how human behavior and the home environment intersect to influence overall health.
CSU researchers report the first-ever direct observations of size-resolved ice nucleating particles in the central Arctic, spanning the entire sea ice growth and decline cycle.
Faculty, former department heads, students and staff honored Collett’s leadership and character June 24 in a ceremony at the Atmospheric Science campus.
The turbine’s arrival at the Powerhouse Energy Campus marked the beginning of its new life in higher education research.
“When times were hard, I always convinced myself to pull through. This helped not only in computer engineering but also in my computer science major where continuous learning is essential.”