1. Engineering for Disaster. Photo: bicycle path channels floodwaters during 2013 storm, Boulder, CO

    Engineering for disaster

    As damages from extreme weather events rise, systems designed to be resilient are more important than ever.

    • Climate

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  2. Job fair for veterans, people with disabilities, at UCAR

    Oct. 6 job fair opens doors to veterans, people with disabilities, and the public

    The 6th annual job fair hosted at UCAR in collaboration with local agencies features more than two dozen employers with 700 potential job openings.

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  3. possible ice-free future for the Arctic: still image from sea ice visualization

    Shrinking sea ice: Modeling the Arctic's future

    This visualization shows how September sea ice in the Arctic could disappear by the end of this century.

    • Climate

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  4. Hurricanes development: satellite image of Tropical Storm Karl in 2010

    A cool setting for hurricane births

    Research may shed light on why some clusters of thunderstorms spin up into tropical storms while others dissipate.

    • Weather

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  5. Sea surface temperatures on Aug. 3 in 1997 and 2015

    Watch 2015 and 1997 El Niños build, side by side

    The El Niño brewing in the tropical Pacific is on track to become one of the strongest such events in recorded history and may even warm its way past the historic 1997-98 El Niño.

    • Climate,
    • Data

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