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  1. Snowfall measurement: cars buried under lots of snow

    Snowfall measurement: a flaky history

    Many storms from the 1980s or earlier would probably appear in the record as bigger storms if the observers had used currently accepted methodology.

    • Weather

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  2. UCAR named Smithsonian Affiliate: Kids experiment with cloud exhibit

    UCAR named a Smithsonian Institution Affiliate

    The affiliation establishes a long-term collaboration between UCAR's science education center and the Smithsonian.

    • Education + Outreach

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  3. The urban heat island effect can be exacerbated by the smooth surfaces of buildings, such as these in Dallas.

    What's behind urban heat islands?

    Researchers are using specialized modeling techniques have learned how turbulence keeps the countryside cooler than urban areas on summer days.

    • Climate

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  4. Thunderstorms and ozone:  A rotating supercell thunderstorm moves across northeast Colorado.

    Not just rain: thunderstorms also pour down ozone

    Scientists find unequivocal evidence that thunderstorms move ozone from the stratosphere down toward Earth's surface, affecting air quality and climate.

    • Climate,
    • Air Quality

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  5. tropical rain forests and CO2: Serra do Mar Paranaense, Brazil

    Tropical forests have large appetite for carbon dioxide

    A new study led by NASA and NCAR shows that tropical forests may be absorbing far more human-emitted carbon dioxide than many scientists thought.

    • Climate

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