APRIL 23, 2018 News Release PNNL Scientists Contribute to New, High-resolution Earth System Model A powerful, new model helps scientists understand earth system processes. ( Read More )
APRIL 19, 2018 Feature Utilizing Hindcasting to Calibrate a Human-Earth System Dynamics Model: an Application to Future Food Consumption ( Read More )
APRIL 17, 2018 Staff Accomplishment Shippert Contributes to First-ever Observations of Methane's Impact on Greenhouse Effect ( Read More )
APRIL 16, 2018 Staff Accomplishment McDowell-Led Study on Tropical Forest Mortality Attracts Global Attention ( Read More )
APRIL 13, 2018 Feature Mastering Clouds: A New Approach for Modeling Convective Storm Systems ( Read More )
APRIL 11, 2018 Feature How Small-Scale Processes in Clouds Influence Large-Scale Precipitation Variability and Extremes ( Read More )
APRIL 9, 2018 Staff Accomplishment Scientist Named to Editorial Board of Journal of Coastal Research ( Read More )
APRIL 1, 2018 Feature Under Drought Conditions, Monoderm Bacteria Help Sorghum Continue Growing Researchers discover how certain bacteria may safeguard plant growth during a drought, making way for strategies to improve crop productivity ( Read More )
MARCH 27, 2018 Feature How Some Aerosols Transform From Atmospheric Bystanders Into Climate Actors ( Read More )
MARCH 20, 2018 Feature Importance of Model Ensembles for Estimates of Regional Climate Uncertainty ( Read More )
MARCH 15, 2018 Feature Stronger Storm Systems Linger Longer Over Central United States Mesoscale convective systems (MCSs)—intermediate-scale thunderstorm clusters lasting up to about 24 hours—are important precipitation producers. They account for 30-70 percent of warm-season (April to August) rainfall between the Rocky Moun ( Read More )
MARCH 13, 2018 Feature The Effect of Deep Convection on Phytoplankton Blooms in the Northern Labrador Sea ( Read More )
MARCH 5, 2018 Feature New Historical Emissions Trends Estimated with the Community Emissions Data System (CEDS) ( Read More )