Gerry Bell and Chris Landsea are
NOAA hurricane researchers who have repeatedly emphasized natural «decadal» cycles not global warming as a cause of more powerful hurricanes.
Not exact matches
Silver Award: Alex Kuffner The Providence Journal «Rising seas, rising stakes» Nov. 20, 2016 «Losing ground» March 19, 2017 «On the brink» July 9, 2017 Judges praised Alex Kuffner for his comprehensive look at the risks facing Rhode Island communities from either a once - in - a-century
hurricane or a sea level rise of seven feet by the end of the century, as projected in a worst - case scenario by
researchers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (
NOAA).
Chris W. Landsea is a
researcher at the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory /
Hurricane Research Division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (
NOAA), located in Miami, Fla..
In 2006, Salon.com reported that the Bush administration sought to have Landsea speak to the media about
hurricanes and global warming while stifling another
NOAA researcher, Tom Knutson, whose research did suggest a link.
NOAA research flights have already provided
researchers with dozens of radar case studies of tropical storms and
hurricanes, including
Hurricane Irene.