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Panel at CU-Boulder to Discuss Extreme Weather and Connections to Climate Change: How Unusual were September’s Floods?
...Klaus Wolter, a CIRES research scientist who works in NOAA’s Earth System Research Laboratory. Wolter is an expert on extreme weather and seasonal weather patterns in the Front Range. He...
Register for Extreme Weather: Mitigation and Resiliency to Climate Change Webinar April 16
...understand extreme weather. The webinar will address questions such as: What are communities and governments doing now to prepare for extreme weather? What should change in their approach to...
CU on the Weekend’s Spring Lectures
...numerical weather prediction. How is it that a system, originally intended to support worldwide military operations, has created such broad-reaching benefits? Professor Penina Axelrad’s CU on the Weekend presentation will...
Middle Schoolers Use Needlework to Make a Point About Climate Change
...climate records for Mexico from before 1940 do not exist in digitized spreadsheet format. Casey students manually entered daily high temperatures into a spreadsheet by referencing a 100-year-old weather log...
Collaborators preserve voices from the fire
...the University of Colorado Boulder and a local history museum. Driven by winds gusting up to 115 mph—more than 150% faster than “hurricane force” winds, according to the National Weather...
Friday Night Stargazing at Sommers-Bausch Observatory
Free public open houses are held at Sommers-Bausch Observatory (SBO) on Friday evenings (weather permitting) throughout the year when CU Boulder classes are in session. Open houses begin at 8:00...