1. Geoengineering the climate could reduce vital rains

    Shading the planet would produce drop in seasonal rains over many regions, new research finds.

    • Climate

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  2. Long-term forecasts of heat waves: illustration with 5 high pressure ridges, typical of wavenumber-5 pattern

    New research may enable longer-term forecasts of U.S. heat waves

    Scientists find that an atmospheric pattern can foreshadow the emergence of summertime heat waves in the United States more than two weeks in advance.

    • Weather

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  3. Super Science Saturday: Science is Everywhere – Free Public Event

    The public is invited for a day of science and Halloween fun at this year's event on October 26 at NCAR's Mesa Lab.

    • Education + Outreach

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  4. Supercomputer visualization of Hurricane Sandy, including near-surface winds and radar reflectivity

    New views of Sandy

    Though Hurricane Sandy struck almost a year ago, the fearsome cyclone lives on within the circuits of supercomputers that are replicating its unusual evolution and track.

    • Weather

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  5. IPCC Report Teleconference - September 27, 2013 - Working Group I

    The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released the first major segment of its new assessment report in Stockholm on September 27. Audio is now available from a teleconference with NCAR scientists and university partners, who discussed the report and took questions from the media.

    • Climate

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