Teen Science Café takes a look at Earth from space
Learn how scientists like Matt Rogers from CIRA monitor Earth’s atmosphere and environment using satellites at September’s Teen Science Café (September 11).
Learn how scientists like Matt Rogers from CIRA monitor Earth’s atmosphere and environment using satellites at September’s Teen Science Café (September 11).
CIRA researcher Adele Reinking discusses the unique challenges women face in field research, where a culture of support helps to ensure success for female scientists
One of the nation’s most influential atmospheric science-oriented research institutes, based at CSU, has been awarded a new $128 million cooperative agreement with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
A $30 million NSF-funded field campaign, launching Nov. 1, aims to discover why thunderstorms in a particular region of Argentina are among the most extreme in the world.
The CSU Atmospheric Cyclists, a team composed of Department of Atmospheric Science and Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) members, won this year's Bike to Work Challenge, sponsored by the City of Loveland.
The team, part of CSU’s Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, is led by research scientist Steven Miller, in cooperation with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Scientists at CSU's Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere are interpreting data from a new weather satellite to create true-color images of Earth.
Dan Lindsey is a scientist with NOAA’s Satellite and Information Service’s Center for Satellite Applications and Research.
The Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering has announced a gift of a customized C-band radar from the company Vaisala.
CSU scientists are at the forefront of developing new tools and products for the satellite mission.