1. Tornado warnings and public response

    The 2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak swept through several southern states and the lower Ohio Valley, killing 57 people. NCAR scientist Julie Demuth helped the National Weather Service assess the societal impacts of the deadly storms.

    • Weather

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  2. James Hensen

    Renowned climate expert James Hansen to deliver April 9 lecture

    As part of its Walter Orr Roberts Distinguished Lecture series, UCAR will present a special lecture next week by NASA scientist James E. Hansen, one of the nation's most respected experts on climate change.

    • Education + Outreach

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  3. Geoffrey Tyndall working in his lab.

    Spying on molecules in motion

    Geoffrey Tyndall, NCAR's Atmospheric Chemistry Division • As a physical chemist, Tyndall likes "quantifying things, putting numbers on them—how fast does this go, and why is this reaction faster than that one?"

    • Air Quality

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  4. Photograph of ping Tulip in the snow

    Springtime volunteers watch plants for clues to climate change

    Volunteers across the country are welcoming spring by taking part in a nationwide initiative, known as Project BudBurst, to track climate change by recording the timing of flowers and foliage.

    • Education + Outreach

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  5. Random forests and oceanic storms

    NCAR scientists are exploring the use of a novel statistical technique to help steer intercontinental flights away from thunderstorms.

    • Weather

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