Scientists measured properties of water at deeply supercooled temperatures — which may help theorists flesh out their understanding of water and
help atmospheric scientists better understand rain and clouds.
That, in turn, will
help atmospheric scientists predict storms and their effects more accurately.
A trip to Iceland and a flight over the Sahara Desert
help an atmospheric scientist study dust particles that seed clouds
Not exact matches
A group of
scientists claim that they were able to find a way that can
help convert
atmospheric CO2 into carbon nanofibers.
It
helps lay a foundation that
scientists can apply to make predictions about what would allow life to alter exoplanets» atmospheres, and may inspire deeper studies, here on Earth, of how oceanic -
atmospheric chemistry drives climate instability and influences the rise and fall of life through the ages.
The timing of such uplift is important in
helping scientists to understand how mountains form, how they erode and what impact this may have on global
atmospheric circulation patterns and climate.
There they are kept until
atmospheric scientists, astrophysicists, biologists, and other researchers request samples to
help answer many unknowns in the history of our planet.
Kadri says the results may
help scientists connect interactions between not only surface and deep ocean waters, but also with the
atmospheric forces that affect surface waves.
New measurements of
atmospheric loss by NASA's MAVEN probe should
help scientists determine how a planet with rushing water and a temperate climate a few billion years ago transformed into a cold, dry desert.
Studying clouds and aerosols won't just
help scientists study the climate, it's also a chance to investigate air quality and how
atmospheric particles affect daily life.
Those data, along with the new work, will
help scientists devise more accurate climate models, says
atmospheric chemist Mattias Hallquist of the University of Gothenburg in Sweden.
«OCO - 2 was designed to
help locate and identify natural regional processes that serve as sources and sinks of
atmospheric carbon dioxide, and how these vary with time and location,» explained Annmarie Eldering, a NASA
scientist working on the mission.
«We should clearly be able to see large metropolitan «super-cities» like Los Angeles,» says Paul Wennberg, an
atmospheric scientist at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena who
helped to develop the network of ground - based monitoring stations that will be used to test the quality of OCO - 2's data.
But some space
scientists have long made use of arXiv, and a subset of the earth
scientists who published in the journals of the European Geosciences Union (EGU) have already become accustomed to such openness, as EGU has posted studies online prior to review for more than 15 years, says Ulrich Pöschl, an
atmospheric chemist at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz, Germany, who
helped found the journals.
This mission is fulfilled by operating
atmospheric observatories around the world that collect massive amounts of
atmospheric measurements to provide data products that
help scientists study the effects and interactions of clouds and aerosols and their impact on the earth's energy balance.
Michael MacCracken, an
atmospheric scientist who
helped assemble the attendees and is the chief
scientist for climate change programs at the Climate Institute, forwarded a note summarizing the conclusions:
Michael MacCracken, an
atmospheric scientist who
helped assemble the attendees and is the chief
scientist for climate change programs at the Climate Institute, forwarded a note summarizing the conclusions: Read more...
The group came together in response to increasing legal attacks on climate
scientists and the immediate need to
help defray the legal costs of an ideologically motivated lawsuit against the University of Virginia and
atmospheric scientist Dr. Michael Mann.
This new data collection tool will
help both ocean and
atmospheric scientists study exactly how cyclones and storms affect ocean processes.
This mission is fulfilled by operating
atmospheric observatories around the world that collect massive amounts of
atmospheric measurements to provide data products that
help scientists study the effects and interactions of clouds and aerosols and their impact on the earth's energy balance.
It is one of several stations that
helps scientists assemble a global picture of
atmospheric aerosols and pollutants.