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    NCAR Model Gives U. of Texas Researchers Advanced Tool for Predicting La Niña Drought Impact

    Researchers used NCAR model simulations incorporating sea surface, ocean current and other data to improve La Niña multi-year drought impact predictions.

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    Atmospheric Rivers: Stronger Climate Model Improves Landfall Predictions

    National Center for Atmospheric Research scientists use a higher-resolution climate model to better predict the landfall frequency of atmospheric rivers.

  • NCAR scientist Mary Hayden takes a water sample to test for dengue-carrying mosquitoes. (Courtesy of Mary Hayden / NCAR)
    NCAR Scientists Study Complexities Of Dengue Transmission Risk In U.S.

    Scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research have been studying the issue of dengue transmission risk in the United States for more than a decade, according to a release from the agency. Their understanding of the...

  • John Mickey, a field technician, takes a snowpack measurement. (Credit: National Center for Atmospheric Research)
    More Accurate Rio Grande Flow Forecasts May Help Water Allocations In West

    Scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research work to develop more accurate flow forecasts for the Rio Grande River to help with water allocations in the West.

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Bioreactors Helping Protect the Chesapeake Bay Watershed

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    Years after a legal decision to restore a stream, researchers...

  • Computer Model Predicts Climate Change into the Distant Future

    A newly created computer model reveals the catastrophic effects of...

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    Researchers have confirmed that eastern mudsnails can be used as...

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    A researcher has created an inexpensive, sustainable new material that...

  • Nutrient Sensor Action Challenge Bringing Better Technologies to More People

    Federal agencies are partnered to sponsor a competition that will...

  • Double Disinfection for Wastewater More Effective, and Greener

    A double disinfection process subjecting wastewater to low levels of...

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    South African researchers have developed a technology using titanium dioxide...

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