Durre's mother sowed the idea of
studying atmospheric science by reading her weather reports from the newspaper.
Not exact matches
However, newer research has shown that GHG emissions such as
atmospheric methane have risen rapidly since 2007, according to a 2016
study published in the International Journal of
Science.
Global change research encompasses a wide variety of
study areas, including
atmospheric sciences, ecology, global carbon cycles, climatology, and terrestrial processes.
These findings illustrate one way geoengineering could be «potentially hazardous,» said Jim Haywood, a professor of
atmospheric science at the University of Exeter and a lead author on the
study.
A new
study by Suzanne Baldwin, the Michael G. and Susan T. Thonis Professor of Earth
Sciences, and Jayeshkumar Das, a research associate of Earth
sciences, brings insight to how
atmospheric noble gases, in particular argon and neon, cycle from the surface to the Earth's mantle, and back to the surface again.
The new
study covers the entire U.S. West, from the High Plains states to the Pacific coast, and provides the first detailed look at how groundwater recharge may change as the climate changes, said senior author Thomas Meixner, UA professor and associate department head of hydrology and
atmospheric sciences.
«Our
study reports the first global, long - term trends of
atmospheric ammonia from space,» said Juying Warner, as associate research scientist in
atmospheric and oceanic
science at UMD.
The
Science study finds that this is most likely because the models underestimate the
atmospheric warming in the Arctic that is induced by a given carbon - dioxide emission.
«As far as I know, this is the first
study to convincingly connect the tidal force of the moon with rainfall,» said corresponding author Tsubasa Kohyama, a UW doctoral student in
atmospheric sciences.
He has been a pioneer in transitioning
atmospheric / oceanic
sciences from a descriptive
study to one using more quantitative methods.
The
study shows, with 90 percent confidence, that such extreme summers in Australia are five times more likely due to an increase in greenhouse gases, said paper co-author David Karoly, an
atmospheric scientist at the University of Melbourne and the Australian Research Council Center of Excellence for Climate System
Science.
University of Georgia geography and
atmospheric sciences researchers provide the first detailed climatological analysis of Southeastern
atmospheric rivers in a new
study published in the International Journal of Climatology.
These categories describe two low - probability but statistically significant scenarios that could play out by century's end, in a new
study by Veerabhadran Ramanathan, a distinguished professor of climate and
atmospheric sciences at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego, and his former Scripps graduate student Yangyang Xu, now an assistant professor at Texas A&M University.
Nestled against the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the National Center for
Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
studies weather, climate and
atmospheric science.
Paul Dirmeyer, a professor in the department of
atmospheric, oceanic and earth
sciences at George Mason University who was not involved in the
study, notes: «Green et al. put forward an intriguing and exciting new idea, expanding our measures of land -
atmospheric feedbacks from mainly a phenomenon of the water and energy cycles to include the biosphere, both as a response to climate forcing and a forcing to climate response.»
«We expect the outcome of this
study to support scientifically sound national policy decisions on bioenergy crops development especially with regards to cellulosic grasses,» wrote Atul Jain, professor of
atmospheric sciences at U of I, regarding a paper published by the journal Environmental
Science & Technology.
A
study published in today's
Science, though, tries to close the gap by combining an extensive land - based survey of the continental U.S. with findings obtained from 27 different
atmospheric studies.
The National
Science Foundation - funded
study appears in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 45 years after
atmospheric scientists Mikhail Budyko and William Sellers hypothesized that the Arctic would amplify global warming as sea ice melted.
«Our results are specific to the Sahara, but they likely have implications for the world's other deserts,» said Sumant Nigam, a professor of
atmospheric and oceanic
science at UMD and the senior author of the
study.
Atmospheric science professors Nate Brunsell and David Mechem in KU's Department of Geography are co-authors of a new
study just published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by an international research group that evaluated the effects of large wind farms on
atmospheric flow and its implications for how much renewable energy the turbines can generate.
Atmospheric chemistry is a branch of
atmospheric science in which the chemistry of the Earth's atmosphere and that of other planets is
studied.
The research team led by Yoshitaka Oishi of Fukui Prefectural University and Professor Tsutomu Hiura of Hokkaido University's Field
Science Center for Northern Biosphere
studied how bryophytes can be a tool for evaluating complex
atmospheric conditions in urban areas.
«This
study makes innovative use of a decades old - dataset,» said Amy Clement, professor of
atmospheric science at the UM Rosenstiel School.
The
study argued that changes in the sun's radiation output played a major role in influencing shifts in Arctic air temperatures — a view at odds with mainstream climate
science, which fingered
atmospheric carbon dioxide as a bigger player.
The center, which sits in a research park developed by the University of Maryland, will also oversee a partnership with the school that will pair undergraduates
studying atmospheric and oceanic
science with federal researchers, and enable the students to become government - certified meteorologists and oceanographers.
A
study published this year by Bradley Udall, senior water and climate research scientist with the Colorado Water Institute at Colorado State University, and Jonathan Overpeck, professor of hydrology and
atmospheric sciences at the University of Arizona, found that during the drought years of 2000 - 2014, the river surrendered a third of its flow because of higher temperatures in the upper basin.
The NASA Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, Ocean Ecosystem (PACE) mission, with a target launch within the next 5 years, aims to make measurements that will advance ocean and
atmospheric science and facilitate interdisciplinary
studies involving the interaction of the atmosphere with ocean biological systems.
Autoregressive models are also found useful in
studies of oscillations of the solid earth, but (in my opinion) not so much in
atmospheric science.
Scientists at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are applying
atmospheric science research capabilities to improve our understanding of long - term weather trends and better predict extreme weather events like these — and it all starts with
studying clouds.
However, Prof Michael Mann, distinguished professor of
atmospheric science at Penn State University, who wasn't involved in the
study, says the researchers may have got their conclusion the wrong way around.
This powerful instrument, funded by DOE's Office of
Science, was created for laboratory
studies and
atmospheric studies in the field.
It is also collaborating with the University of Hawaii on
studies of volcano, ocean, and
atmospheric sciences, and with the University of Florence to observe active volcanoes.
The list of case
studies are for use in teaching anatomy, chemistry, environment, evolution, medicine and health, microbiology, molecular biology and genetics, physics and engineering, plant
science, psychology,
atmospheric science / meteorology, and other
sciences.
It's NASA's hope that more of them will choose STEM careers, then work with us to explore the universe, advance aviation and
study earth and
atmospheric science.»
Meteorology, the
science of
atmospheric conditions and phenomena — especially related to weather — emerged as an area of
study in the seventeenth century.
Mike's work, like that of previous award winners, is diverse, and includes pioneering and highly cited work in time series analysis (an elegant use of Thomson's multitaper spectral analysis approach to detect spatiotemporal oscillations in the climate record and methods for smoothing temporal data), decadal climate variability (the term «Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation» or «AMO» was coined by Mike in an interview with
Science's Richard Kerr about a paper he had published with Tom Delworth of GFDL showing evidence in both climate model simulations and observational data for a 50 - 70 year oscillation in the climate system; significantly Mike also published work with Kerry Emanuel in 2006 showing that the AMO concept has been overstated as regards its role in 20th century tropical Atlantic SST changes, a finding recently reaffirmed by a
study published in Nature), in showing how changes in radiative forcing from volcanoes can affect ENSO, in examining the role of solar variations in explaining the pattern of the Medieval Climate Anomaly and Little Ice Age, the relationship between the climate changes of past centuries and phenomena such as Atlantic tropical cyclones and global sea level, and even a bit of work in
atmospheric chemistry (an analysis of beryllium - 7 measurements).
YCEI will provide seed grants, support postgraduate
study, sponsor conferences and workshops, and foster interdisciplinary research spanning from basic
atmospheric science to public policy.
Autoregressive models are also found useful in
studies of oscillations of the solid earth, but (in my opinion) not so much in
atmospheric science.
A
study by GISS climate scientists recently published in the journal
Science shows that
atmospheric CO2 operates as a thermostat to control the temperature of Earth.»
Harris cites the work of PhD - level climate scientists and
atmospheric physicists who've
studied global warming for decades, and none of these skeptics deny climate
science in any general sense of the word — that's another unsupportable talking point from believers of catastrophic man - caused global warming.
So you haven't
studied the evidence, but you take it at face value that someone who practices «normative
science» is correct when he states that the case for
atmospheric being a «boon» to calcifying marine life is equal if not more persuasive than the case that it will be harmful?
«There is evidence indicating that the drop in the
atmospheric CO2 growth rate was probably too big to be explained by a reduction in respiration alone,» said the
study's lead author, Lianhong Gu, a researcher at the University of California Berkeley's Department of Environmental
Science, Policy and Management.
I hadn't gotten around to reading Mark Richardson's «New
study by Skeptical
Science author finds 100 % of
atmospheric CO2 rise is man - made» until this afternoon.
This was a nightmare scenario for many growers, and it showed us a snapshot of what global warming might look like in this region,» said Toby Ault, assistant professor in earth and
atmospheric sciences, an author on the
study.
«There are many natural cycles that rely on severe weather and the precipitation it brings,» said Qinghong Zhang, professor of
atmospheric and oceanic
sciences, Peking University, lead author of the
study, who conducted this research while on sabbatical at Penn State.
Andrew Dessler, a professor of
atmospheric science at Texas A&M University, estimates that the U.S. has as many as 2,000 scientists who
study global warming and its effects on the atmosphere, oceans, ecology, and other scientific fields.
He didn't intend to specialize in climatology when he stayed at Harvard to pursue a graduate degree, but he won a fellowship in
atmospheric and ocean
science that allowed him to continue
studying his first love: applied mathematics and physics.
Lukovich et al. (Centre for Earth Observation
Science, U. of Manitoba); 4.6; Heuristic - Dynamics Investigation of dynamical
atmospheric contributions in spring to sea ice conditions in fall, based on comparison of 2011 and 2007 stratospheric and surface winds and sea level pressure (SLP) in April and May suggests regional differences in sea ice extent in fall, in a manner consistent with recent
studies highlighting the importance of coastal geometry in seasonal interpretations of sea ice cover (Eisenman, 2010).
The duration and strength of hurricanes have increased by about 50 percent over the last three decades, according to
study author Kerry Emanuel, a professor of
atmospheric science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge.
This
study, which was supported by the U.S. National
Science Foundation, is the first to analyze long - term trends in rainfall and surface air temperature over a timescale of nearly an entire century, the study's lead author, Natalie Thomas, a doctoral candidate in atmospheric and oceanic science at the University of Maryland, told Live S
Science Foundation, is the first to analyze long - term trends in rainfall and surface air temperature over a timescale of nearly an entire century, the
study's lead author, Natalie Thomas, a doctoral candidate in
atmospheric and oceanic
science at the University of Maryland, told Live S
science at the University of Maryland, told Live
ScienceScience.