Continent-Size Pressure Waves Are Rippling Through Earth’s Atmosphere
Scientists first theorized about the waves 220 years ago. In June, they finally found solid evidence (The Atlantic).
Scientists first theorized about the waves 220 years ago. In June, they finally found solid evidence (The Atlantic).
Melissa Burt, assistant dean for Diversity and Inclusion and atmospheric science researcher, has been chosen to participate in two National Science Foundation honors.
University Distinguished Professor Emeritus Tom Vonder Haar is senior adviser on NASA’s latest project that will extend the 40-year continuous record of a project that is collecting data on Earth's radiation budget.
“If this is our only year of drought, we will be OK. We will recover but we do need some precipitation,” said Colorado State University Climatologist Becky Bolinger (9News).
CSU atmospheric scientist Russ Schumacher explains derechos, organized lines of thunderstorms with widespread damaging winds (Washington Post).
Every part of the Centennial State is presently under drought or abnormally dry conditions for the first time in nearly a decade (NBC News).
Colorado State University — the standard bearer for seasonal hurricane forecasts — released the most dire forecast in their 37-year history (CBS News).
Atmospheric Science faculty James Hurrell, Susan van den Heever and Russ Schumacher are being honored this year by one of the top organizations in their field.
The Tropical Meteorology Project team is increasing their Atlantic basin seasonal hurricane forecast to 24 named storms in 2020, including the nine that have already formed.
Zack Labe recently joined the Barnes Group as a postdoctoral researcher in CSU’s Department of Atmospheric Science.