1. Scientists to track twisters in world’s largest tornado study

    The collaborative international project, involving scientists from NCAR and other organizations, may ultimately improve tornado forecasting.

    • Weather

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  2. Plum blossums opening on a branch

    "Ten Most Wanted" plants inspected for clues to climate change

    Students, gardeners, retirees, and other volunteers taking part in a nationwide initiative, Project BudBurst, are finding hints that certain plants are blooming unusually early.

    • Education + Outreach,
    • Climate

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  3. "Missing" heat may affect future climate change

    Current observational tools cannot account for roughly half of the heat that is believed to have built up on Earth in recent years.

    • Climate

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  4. Canadian smoke plume, 2008

    Air pollution: It all depends on your perspective

    There’s only so much air to go around. Since we inhale trillions of molecules with every breath, a few of them may have been exhaled by people who lived hundreds or thousands of years ago.

    • Air Quality

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