CSU atmospheric scientists lead summer field campaign in Taiwan to study extreme rainfall
The team is spending this summer getting to the bottom of how and why the most violent rainstorms in the world occur.
The team is spending this summer getting to the bottom of how and why the most violent rainstorms in the world occur.
An interactive climate change exhibit from the National Center for Atmospheric Research is on display at Colorado State University’s Walter Scott Jr. College of Engineering in February and March (Loveland Reporter-Herald).
NCAR education and outreach specialist Lorena Medina Luna will share her outreach work and discuss nontraditional Earth science careers at FORTCAST’s What’s Brewing in Weather & Climate talk Tuesday, Feb. 25.
The college and NCAR will also host a panel March 3 featuring some of the top climate scientists in the field. Registration is required for the event.