Tag: News Release
  1. Irrigation of agricultural fields in California.

    Irrigation alleviates hot extremes driven by human-caused climate change

    New research finds that irrigation can cancel out, or even reverse, the increased risk of heat extremes associated with human-caused climate change.

    • Climate

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  2. An artist's rendering of a COSMIC-2 satellite.

    Newly released satellite data poised to significantly improve weather forecasts

    As UCAR releases the first data from the newly launched COSMIC-2 satellite system, meteorologists are finding evidence that the detailed observations of the atmosphere will significantly improve short-term weather forecasts.

    • Data,
    • Weather

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  3. UCAR statement on nomination of Neil Jacobs to head NOAA

    Jacobs is an expert in weather forecasting and provided visionary support for EPIC.

    • Government Relations,
    • Weather

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  4. NCAR scientists win prestigious AMS, AGU honors

    Scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) have won national awards from two of the nation's leading science organizations: the American Meteorological Society (AMS) and the American Geophysical Union.

    • Organization

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  5. Emperor penguin chicks

    Future greenhouse gas emissions will determine fate of emperor penguins

    Reduced emissions under the Paris Agreement would minimize the loss of Antarctic sea ice, helping emperor penguins to survive.

    • Climate

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