1. Getting the models dirty

    Scientists are zeroing in on microbes that eat carbon in the soil and release it back to the atmosphere, thereby influencing global climate.

    • Climate

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  2. NSF/NCAR Gulfstream V research jet during the HIPPO field campaign

    Seasonal fluctuations of CO2 on the rise

    Levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are fluctuating more than they used to from one season to another, according to observations from the HIPPO field project. This may be a sign of significant changes in northern ecosystems.

    • Climate

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  3. NCAR senior scientist Raymond Roble, winner of 2013 William Bowie Medal from American Geophysical Union

    NCAR scientists receive major honors

    Two NCAR senior scientists are being recognized by the American Geophysical Union for their work on research and communication.

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  4. NCAR Mesa Laboratory

    New director of NCAR announced

    James Hurrell, an associate director and senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, has been named the center’s new director.

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  5. Tornado and wall cloud: Is long-range tornado prediction feasible?

    Long-range tornado prediction: Is it feasible?

    Just as forecasters now peg the odds of a busy Atlantic hurricane season months in advance, we might soon have outlooks that assess the risk of an active tornado season weeks or even months ahead of time.

    • Weather

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