How weather forecasts are made
Meteorologists are better at their jobs than you might think. CSU Associate Professor and Colorado State Climatologist Russ Schumacher explains how heaps of data are turned into a forecast relevant to you.
Meteorologists are better at their jobs than you might think. CSU Associate Professor and Colorado State Climatologist Russ Schumacher explains how heaps of data are turned into a forecast relevant to you.
TEMPEST-D, a satellite developed by researchers at Colorado State University, can peer inside a hurricane, giving researchers the possibility of a cheaper – and more frequent – way of watching how a storm develops.
Elizabeth (Libby) Barnes will receive the prestigious Clarence Leroy Meisinger Award from the American Meteorological Society in January.
Partnering with the city of Tallahassee, researchers are designing a self-reliant, resilient electric system that can better withstand the next Category 5 storm.
Mobile plume tracking, led by Colorado State University air pollution experts, is a key technology in Broomfield's ongoing Air Quality Testing Program.
CSU University Distinguished Professor Carmen Menoni will present a webinar on August 21, featuring new challenges facing high performance optical interference coatings.
CSU engineers studied why certain membrane designs used in membrane distillation work better than others.
The University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has been honored by the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society with its Distinguished Achievement Award.
Camila Silva Monroe interned with the City of Denver in the Department of Public Health and Environment and grappled with global food production issues.
CSU professor Robert Ettema will join an independent investigation into last March's breach of the Spencer Dam in Nebraska.