1. Color illustration of part of Earth and words

    Broken glass yields clues to climate change

    New research points to more dust particles in the atmosphere than previously believed.

    • Climate,
    • Air Quality

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  2. People using rowboats on streets of Sacramento

    An atmospheric river runs wild

    Strong jet streams often plow into the West Coast in wintertime, but the heaviest rains and snows occur when the flow dips far south over the Pacific, allowing it to bring an atmospheric river of warm, moist air from the subtropics to California.

    • Climate

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  3. UCAR Magazine | Where it's wintry and where it's not: La Niña at the helm

    Where it's wintry and where it's not: La Niña at the helm

    The periodic cooling of the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean helps bring rain to Alaska and blizzards to Colorado.

    • Climate

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  4. Jeff Taylor

    Climate question-and-answer service available for journalists

    The new service will provide reporters with timely responses to their questions about the science of climate change.

    • Climate

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  5. Crops, climate, and change in the Corn Belt

    Crop yields are affected by many factors, including breeding, management, and climate. New research from NCAR seeks to better understand these factors and their contributions to historical yield increases, in order to anticipate future changes.

    • Climate

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