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a dropsonde being deployed from an aircraft Dropsondes--Work Horses in Hurricane Forecasting
Released September 24, 2012
Science Nation
Fredrick Semazzi Researchers Devise More Accurate Method for Predicting Hurricane Activity
Released September 11, 2012
News From the Field
wind turbines near Livermore, CA. Wind Could Meet Many Times the World's Total Power Demand by 2030, Researchers Say
Released September 10, 2012
News From the Field
Cristina Archer Wind Power's Potential
Released September 10, 2012
News From the Field
plasma loops created in the lab It's Always Sunny in Caltech Lab
Released August 20, 2012
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Arizona's Sun Corridor Modeling Reveals Significant Climatic Impacts of Megapolitan Expansion
Released August 13, 2012
News From the Field
a large bubble atop the central United States In Depth: The Futures of Water
Released August 13, 2012
News From the Field
image of fire When the World Burned Less
Released July 30, 2012
News From the Field
Illustration showing Firefly, a mark-carton-sized satellite, gathering data on a gamma-ray burst. Tiny Firefly Satellite Set To Flash Straight Into Lightning and Thunderstorms
Released July 19, 2012
Discovery
crop waste burning Atmospheric Scientists Release First "Bottom-up" Estimates of China's CO2 Emissions
Released July 6, 2012
News From the Field
researchers installing a sensor box UC-Berkeley Chemists Installing First Carbon Dioxide Sensor Network in Oakland
Released June 27, 2012
News From the Field
earth and environment graphic Greenland Ice May Exaggerate Magnitude of 13,000-year-old Deep Freeze
Released June 25, 2012
News From the Field
diffuse gas flows outward from the sun UI's Scudder Makes First Observations of Process Linked to Northern Lights
Released June 1, 2012
News From the Field
PAMELA satellite UNH to Analyze 'Bellwether' Solar Event Data From European Satellite
Released May 31, 2012
News From the Field
a traditional biomass-burning cookstove Study Finds Emissions From Widely Used Cookstoves Vary With Use
Released May 29, 2012
News From the Field
Photo of a lodgepole pine forest. Beetle-infested Pine Trees Contribute to Air Pollution and Haze in Forests
Released May 23, 2012
Press Release
Photo showing plants in the South African fynbos. Dead Ahead: Less Rainfall for Drought-Sensitive Southern Hemisphere Regions?
Released May 18, 2012
Press Release
Ultra-small satellites, cubesats, used for space weather and atmospheric research. Cubesats "Land" at National Science Foundation on Thursday, May 24th
Released May 11, 2012
Media Advisory
 NOAA-9, a satellite that collected data New Research Brings Satellite Measurements and Global Climate Models Closer
Released May 7, 2012
News From the Field
ornamental magnolia Experiments May Understate Plant Responses to Climate
Released May 2, 2012
News From the Field
Photo of lightning and a violent thunderstorm. Scientists Across U.S. Launch Study of Thunderstorm Effects on Upper Atmosphere
Released May 1, 2012
Press Release
photo of lightning and a violent thunderstorm Scientists Across U.S. Launch Study of Thunderstorm Impacts on Upper Atmosphere
Released April 30, 2012
News From the Field
Photo of a wind farm in Texas. Scientists Find Night-Warming Effect Over Large Wind Farms in Texas
Released April 29, 2012
Press Release
Daniel Cohan and Andrew Pegues States Keep Up With Ozone Mandates
Released March 28, 2012
News From the Field
aurora sky Researchers Take First-ever Measurement of Auroral Turbulence Using a Nanosatellite Radar Receiver
Released March 22, 2012
News From the Field
mesquite tree Mesquite Trees Displacing Southwestern Grasslands
Released March 19, 2012
News From the Field
cliff tops in Eleuthera, Bahamas New Study Lowers Estimate of Ancient Sea-level Rise
Released March 14, 2012
News From the Field
image of an Archaea-eating worm Scientists Document First Consumption of Abundant Life-form, Archaea
Released March 12, 2012
News From the Field
Photo of an avalanche. Live Chat on Thursday, March 1st: Avalanche! In a No-Snow Winter, Why the Threat is High
Released February 27, 2012
Press Release
reduction in carbon emissions Reduction in U.S. Carbon Emissions Attributed to Cheaper Natural Gas
Released February 27, 2012
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