A different kind of 'March Madness' – Be a CoCoRaHS volunteer!
The Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network kicks off its annual 'March Madness' contest March 1.
The Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network kicks off its annual 'March Madness' contest March 1.
Jeffrey Collett, professor and chair of the Department of Atmospheric Science, has been appointed to a national U.S. Department of Agriculture Air Quality Task Force for 2016-18.
Ice particles from sea spray affect the phase structure of clouds and their radiative impacts, a new study reveals.
The 2015 hurricane season had below-average activity, although observed levels of activity were slightly more than predicted by CSU's hurricane forecasting team.
Five students in Colorado State University’s Department of Atmospheric Science have received 2015 American Meteorological Society Graduate Fellowships.
The Office of Naval Research has awarded Colorado State University researchers $7.5 million to characterize and analyze aerosol properties in coastal and offshore regions.
A team from CSU's Department of Atmospheric Science is participating with researchers from nearly two dozen universities and research organizations to solve the mystery of severe weather after dark.
Eight named storms, and only one major hurricane, expected to form in the Atlantic for 2015.