Breadcrumb Home News News Potential Zika virus risk estimated for 50 U.S. cities Mar 16, 2016 A multidisciplinary team of scientists studies the possible timing and location of Zika virus risk in the United States. Model Evaluation Tools Version 5.1 Released Mar 7, 2016 Southwest dries as wet weather systems become more rare Feb 4, 2016 The weather patterns that typically bring moisture to the southwestern United States are becoming more rare, an indication that the region is sliding into a drier climate state. NCAR to develop wildland fire prediction system for Colorado Dec 9, 2015 The agreement will lead to an advanced system for predicting wildfire behavior, including where and how quickly the blazes will spread. Global food system faces multiple threats from climate change Dec 1, 2015 The impacts are expected to be particularly pronounced for the poor and those living in tropical regions. Travel safer with science Nov 23, 2015 Decades of NCAR research may well smooth your journey this holiday season--and the rest of the year. Hurricane watch Oct 2, 2015 NCAR software engineers are using Hollywood-style 3D to reveal the inner workings of complex storm systems, such as 2014's Hurricane Odile. NCAR "STEPs" up rain, flood research Aug 26, 2015 Scientists are running several computer models simultaneously to provide more accurate short-term forecasts of heavy rainfall, flash floods. Dengue and climate: Scientists tackle the nuances Aug 4, 2015 As dengue fever moves north with a warming climate, scientists are looking at multiple factors that can limit outbreaks. 3D printers promise affordable weather stations for the developing world Jul 22, 2015 UCAR is using advanced technology to create inexpensive weather stations for developing nations. Pagination First Previous … Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Current page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 … Next Last