STITCHES: A Comprehensive Solution to Emulating Climate Model Output
Building new climate outcome scenarios by stitching together pieces of existing ones.
Qian Elected Chair of American Meteorological Society Committee on Coastal Environment
Yun Qian was elected to a three-year term leading the Committee on the Coastal Environment of the American Meteorological Society’s Scientific and Technological Activities Commission.
Understanding and Predicting Extreme Rainfall Events through Machine Learning
Machine learning models help identify important environmental properties that influence how often extreme rain events occur with critical intensity and duration.
PNNL Brings Wealth of Expertise to World's Largest Meeting on Earth Sciences
PNNL scientists will discuss their research on more than 100 topics at the annual meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco next week.
Landscape Metrics Play a Role in Population Downscaling
Researchers found that specific landscape metrics consistently outperform traditional population downscaling methods.
The Effect of Precipitation Change on Soil Respiration Varies Over Time
The flux of carbon dioxide from forest soil may acclimate to some aspects of climate change.
Understanding the Origin of Tropical Precipitation Bias in Climate Models
Identifying links between large-scale and local-scale model biases in tropical precipitation.
Mind the (Yield) Gap: the Importance of Estimation Methods
The methods researchers use to estimate crop yield gaps determines the location of projected future agricultural “breadbasket” regions.
What Drives Rapid Vertical Exchange in Northern Gulf of Mexico Water?
Interactions between fronts and the land-sea breeze lead to strong vertical exchange in the northern Gulf of Mexico.