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Current Year Stories
'Micro-Satellites' will use GPS signals to study hurricanes: Launch Scheduled for December 12th
(12/07/16)
New tool will help NWS assess and communicate forecast uncertainty
(12/02/16)
Fire Starters: Researchers Take a Comprehensive Look at Wildfire Effects on Air Quality and Climate
(11/23/16)
Distant Impacts: Smoke, dust from Pacific Northwest fires affect Colorado's air quality
(11/16/16)
Mapping a path forward for NOAA's new global weather model
(11/10/16)
Pollution Emitted Near Equator has Biggest Impact on Global Ozone
(11/07/16)
After nearly 40 years, it's sunset for the Boulder Atmospheric Observatory
(11/03/16)
Antarctic ozone hole about average in 2016
(10/25/16)
Haagen-Smit Prize awarded for WRF-Chem research
(10/12/16)
Karen Rosenlof receives AGU Yoram J. Kaufman 'Unselfish Cooperation in Research Award'
(10/12/16)
4 ways the ozone hole is linked to climate, and 1 way it isn't
(10/12/16)
New radar retrieval technique may give forecasters a clearer picture of how much rain could fall during a storm
(10/11/16)
The "Fingerprint" of Feedlots
(10/07/16)
ESRL and Howard University build bridge to the future
(10/06/16)
Study finds fossil fuel methane emissions greater than previously estimated
(10/05/16)
The Role of Springtime Arctic Clouds in Determining Autumn Sea Ice Extent
(10/05/16)
Researchers Among AMS 2017 Award Winners, New Fellows, and 2018 Lecturers
(10/05/16)
Carbon dioxide levels race past troubling milestone
(10/03/16)
Brad Hall wins Governor's Award for High Impact Research
(09/22/16)
Experimental Sea Ice Forecasting Products Updated for 2016 Fall Freeze-Up
(08/29/16)
Study first to quantify impact of oil and gas emissions on Denver's ozone problem
(08/08/16)
Supporting Hurricane Rapid Response with data visualization expertise
(07/29/16)
A deadly flood that helped improve weather forecasting
(07/29/16)
A New West Coast 'Picket Fence' of Observations
(07/26/16)
New tool effectively identifies both rapid-onset and sustained droughts
(07/20/16)
SOS Explorer™ makes public debut at the TedxMileHigh event in Denver
(06/17/16)
New study: Arctic sea ice loss likely not a factor in recent Northern Hemisphere cold winters
(05/27/16)
PACES: Taking the Initiative on Arctic Air Pollution
(05/20/16)
Climate Change's Likely Role in Kidney Disease Epidemics
(05/19/16)
Warming due to carbon dioxide jumped by half in 25 years
(05/18/16)
North Dakota's Bakken oil and gas field leaking 275,000 tons of methane per year
(05/11/16)
Technology converging on an early prototype Warn-on-Forecast system for high-impact weather
(05/9/16)
Will droughts turn the Amazon into a giant source of carbon pollution?
(04/27/16)
Collecting observations in the Southern Ocean aboard new Australian ship
(04/25/16)
Forecasters to work with GSD's new experimental Hazard Services platform
(03/31/16)
Last Light: Sunset at the South Pole
(03/20/16)
Record annual increase of carbon dioxide observed at Mauna Loa for 2015
(03/09/16)
When Less Is More: A NOAA, CIRES study tracks down lingering source of carbon tetrachloride emissions
(02/29/16)
Study: California's Aliso Canyon blowout led to largest US methane leak ever
(02/25/16)
Gijs de Boer receives Presidential honor
(02/18/16)
Unprecedented effort launched to discover how El Niño affects weather
(02/05/16)
Warming Ocean May Bring Major Changes for US Northeast Fishery Species
(02/03/16)
Where Clouds and Particles Meet Climate
(02/01/16)
Rapid, Affordable Energy Transformation Possible
(01/25/16)
Assessing the Science of Ozone Pollution
(01/14/16)