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  1. A tornado bears down on the Texas Panhandle.

    Torrents and droughts and twisters - oh my!

    Not all kinds of extreme weather have the same relationship with our atmosphere's increasing burden of greenhouse gas. Here's a summary of what scientists already know and what they're working to nail down.

    • Climate

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  2. Dan Satterfield, broadcast meteorologist

    Taking the heat: A weathercaster’s view

    How one weathercaster puts the weather report into a climate context.

    • Climate

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  3. Is this climate change?

    After years of painstaking research, scientists are now developing tools to make faster connections between disastrous weather and climate science.

    • Climate

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  4. 500-millibar weather map from the 2011 Groundhog Day snowstorm

    Case study central

    Researchers looking for images to help analyze and illustrate critical weather events may 
find what they’re looking for at the NCAR-based Meteorological Case Study Selection Kit.

    • Data,
    • Weather

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  5. UCAR Magazine

    Making the U.S. tornado-ready

    Experts from a variety of disciplines are joining forces to improve how severe-weather warnings are crafted and communicated. The "Weather-Ready Nation" initiative comes on the heels of a year packed with U.S. weather disasters.

    • Weather

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