What the president can teach us about reading hurricane forecasts
CSU atmospheric scientist Phil Klotzbach explains how weather experts mix together computer models and human judgement based on years of experience (Popular Science).
CSU atmospheric scientist Phil Klotzbach explains how weather experts mix together computer models and human judgement based on years of experience (Popular Science).
Learn how scientists like Matt Rogers from CIRA monitor Earth’s atmosphere and environment using satellites at September’s Teen Science Café (September 11).
NPR's Nerdette podcast talks with CSU atmospheric scientist Jessie Creamean about her role in the largest Central Arctic expedition ever (NPR/WBEZ).
CSU's Atmospheric Cyclists have again dominated the bicycle-commuting contest sponsored by the City of Loveland.
University Distinguished Professor Sonia Kreidenweis, who is well known for her research on atmospheric aerosol particles, has been named a fellow of the American Geophysical Union.
A new study by atmospheric researchers could lend new insight into Arctic weather patterns.
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).
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).
CSU atmospheric science professor Scott Denning discusses that of the many reasons to be appalled by this year’s Amazon fires, depleting Earth’s oxygen supply is not one of them (The Conversation).
Officials with the National Weather Service and the Colorado State University Climate Center measured a hail stone that was about the size of a softball (US News and World Report).