1. A ridge burns during the 2012 High Park Wildfire in Colorado.

    Why only a few wildfires become extreme

    Wildfires need brief-lived windows of opportunity to spread widely.

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  2. Rendering of wind moving through an urban setting. Wind shown as lines moving around buildings with circular eddies.

    Hyperlocal wind forecasts are on the horizon

    Wind is the driving force behind many damaging weather phenomena. It can fan the flames of wildfires, topple trees onto powerlines, and cause dangerous conditions for aircraft during takeoffs and landings. NSF NCAR researchers are working on a major new project to predict these small-scale wind events that have major impacts on society.

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  3. Stephen Ettinger named new UCAR chief financial officer

    Ettinger brings more than 28 years of experience to the position from across federally funded research organizations, national laboratories, higher education, and public sector institutions.

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  4. UCAR statement on order granting preliminary injunction

    UCAR’s request for a preliminary injunction to stop the federal government from moving forward with plans to transfer stewardship of the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center (NWSC) from UCAR to another operator has been granted.

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  5. Corn plants in thunderstorm.

    Fields of thunder

    Scientists have determined how the fertile fields and shallow groundwater of the U.S. Corn Belt fuel powerful thunderstorms.

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