Tag: "Department of Atmospheric Science"
Near-average 2016 Atlantic hurricane season is CSU team's prediction
While El Niño is weakening and is likely to dissipate prior to this summer, the far North Atlantic is quite cold.
Smoke, dust and an unknown future: CSU researchers to study wildfire effects
Supported by the EPA, the researchers will conduct an analysis incorporating meteorological uncertainty into predictions of increased dust, as well as smoke from fires.
SoGES announces Global Challenges Research Teams, Resident Fellows
The School of Global Environmental Sustainability at Colorado State University announced awards for its Global Challenges Research Teams and four Resident Faculty Fellows.
Snow day storm: ‘Not surprising, still impressive’
March lives up to its reputation as the Front Range's snowiest month with classic after-Spring-Break blizzard.
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.
Jeff Collett named to USDA air quality task force
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.
Salty sea spray affects the lifetimes of clouds, researchers find
Ice particles from sea spray affect the phase structure of clouds and their radiative impacts, a new study reveals.
CSU experts discuss the latest on melting ice at the polar regions
CSU experts will discuss the latest science behind the melting of ice at the Arctic and Antarctic polar regions Wednesday, Dec. 9, at Avogadro’s Number.
Below-average 2015 Atlantic hurricane season correctly predicted by CSU forecasters
The 2015 hurricane season had below-average activity, although observed levels of activity were slightly more than predicted by CSU's hurricane forecasting team.