Gauging the Weather, the Anna Mani Wayby Ajay P. ManuelThe weather woman of India, Anna Mani, was a pioneer and renowned physicist who made significant contributions to the study of solar radiation and meteorological instrumentation
NewsExtreme Temperatures Heighten Stroke Mortality Riskby Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public HealthBoth extreme heat and extreme cold increase stroke mortality, especially in low-income countries
NewsTemperature Extremes Could Help Capture Solar and Wind Energyby Washington State UniversityNew study finds that extreme temperature events are coupled with greater solar radiation and faster winds
NewsAir Pollution Hides Increases in Rainfallby Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryAs aerosol emissions diminish, so do their drying effects, meaning extreme rains caused by greenhouse gases may ramp up
NewsThe Science behind Snowflakesby University of UtahIn a study that could enhance weather forecasting, researchers discover that snowflake movement is predictable
NewsStevens Researchers Take Aim at Weather Forecasters’ Biggest Blindspotby Stevens Institute of TechnologyMore accurate "nowcasting" algorithms are needed to support community responses to sudden emergencies effectively
NewsTeam Compares Reanalysis Datasets with Advanced Himawari Imager Measurementsby Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of SciencesIdentifies problems with water vapor simulation for climate research community
NewsScientists Should Spend More Time in the Rainby American Institute of Biological SciencesTo be outstanding in one’s field, one may need to be out standing in one’s field
NewsOrganic Aerosols in Remote Regions Are Having an Effect on Climate Changeby Nagoya UniversityCertain aerosols can serve as condensation nuclei or can interact with oxygen, turning them into harmful particulates
NewsStudy Finds That Big Rains Bring Big Algae Blooms … Eventuallyby University of Wisconsin-MadisonResearchers identify the key factors beyond phosphorus that contribute to algal blooms
NewsClimate Models Accurately Simulate Pacific Northwest Weather Patternsby Portland State UniversityResearchers tested how well 26 different climate models simulate weather patterns over the Pacific Northwest