1. UCAR Magazine

    Storms in plane sight

    Scientists are analyzing results from a project that pulled together chemists, radar experts, cloud physicists, forecasters, pilots, and other specialists to investigate the evolution of thunderstorms.

    • Air Quality

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  2. Cars buried in snow during March 2003 storm in Boulder County, CO

    Understanding the weather: An investment that pays off

    The United States faces more varied weather risks than most nations on Earth, but we also have uniquely strong capabilities to confront these risks, thanks to decades of research conducted by government agencies, universities, and the private weather industry.

    • Weather

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  3. View from research site, Kanton Island, American Samoa

    Now you see El Niño, now you don’t

    In recent months there’ve been hints of an El Niño on the horizon that might help quench the ongoing U.S. drought. But those hints might turn out to be as meaningless as a mirage on a parched highway.

    • Climate

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  4. Tony Murphy

    New direction for GLOBE

    A nationally recognized innovator in teacher training and science education has been chosen as the new director of the Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program, which is headquartered at UCAR.

    • Education + Outreach

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  5. participants in the 2011 job fair at UCAR

    Job Fair: Veterans and People with Disabilities

    Veterans and people with disabilities seeking work along the northern Front Range will have the opportunity to speak directly with employers at a job fair in Boulder on Tuesday, October 2.

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