1. Western kingbird

    Kingbirds catch flies in Coors Field—and without mitts

    An evening baseball game brings a lesson on how temperature affects insects, and thus the behavior of insect-catching birds—in this case, a pair of western kingbirds.

    • Education + Outreach

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  2. AMS and UCAR urge U.Va. to support climate scientist, defend academic freedom

    Their letter to the president of the University of Virginia supports a statement by the university's faculty and questions the Virginia attorney general's use of governmental authority.

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  3. Scrutinizing the Windsor twister from all angles

    After a very unusual tornado caused extensive damage along a 34-mile (55-kilometer) swath of northern Colorado in 2008, a team of scientists from NCAR and Colorado State University undertook a multidisciplinary study integrating meteorology, climatology, and social science.

    • Weather

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  4. New study analyzes plant emissions and methane

    A study that includes NCAR scientists suggests that plant leaves emit far less methane when exposed to sunlight than previously thought. The research estimates that foliage is the source of less than 1% of Earth’s methane emissions.

    • Air Quality

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  5. 6 cell model

    From Arctic Oscillation to Pineapple Express: A Weather-Maker Patterns Glossary

    Pineapple Express, monsoonal flow, El Niño, Madden-Julian Oscillation—these are some of the atmospheric patterns that shape our weather and climate. This glossary provides definitions for the major patterns that wax and wane across our planet.

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