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A new study suggests winter crops may reduce snow reflectivity
Finding could improve water supply forecasting
Upper atmosphere pattern may open window to long-term prediction.
Severe 2012 drought could have been predicted months in advance
WRF-Hydro model provides detailed coast-to-coast predictions
Deoxygenation due to climate change threatens marine life
The Aedes aegypti mosquito will likely be increasingly abundant across much of the southern and eastern United States as the weather warm
System will be installed this year at the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center
Pilot project to put relevant projects, collaborators, data at researchers’ fingertips.
Scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and partner organizations launched a major field project across the northern Front Range of Colorado last month to track the origins of summertime ozone, an invisible but harmful pollutant.