1. UCAR News Center

    Doping the atmosphere?

    When weather disasters happen, is climate change to blame? The stories, video, and interactives in "Weather on Steroids" explore that question from a number of angles. It turns out that blaming climate change for wild weather's not that simple. Here’s why.

    • Climate

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  2. News Release Archive

    Archive of NCAR & UCAR news releases, by year

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  3. More pressure on permafrost

    A new computer modeling study from NCAR investigates how an increase in shrubs in the Arctic may affect permafrost. Over the past few decades, a warming climate has meant that the Arctic’s grassy tundra is being increasingly overtaken by shrubs.

    • Climate

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  4. UCAR Magazine

    Between weather and climate

    Amid day-to-day weather forecasts and seasonal outlooks, there's a no-man's-zone of uncertainty one to two months out. A phenomenon called the Madden-Julian Oscillation may hold the key to better predictions in this intermediate period.

    • Weather

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  5. Study may answer longstanding questions about Little Ice Age

    Volcanic eruptions and resulting changes to sea ice and ocean currents may be the cause.

    • Climate

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