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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
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How Small-Scale Processes in Clouds Influence Large-Scale Precipitation Variability and Extremes
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Connecting River Flows and El Niño with AI
Deep learning helps make predictions on the effects of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation on river flows more accurate.
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Delivering Mighty Impact for DOE User Facility
ACMD staff contributed to 30 years of atmospheric data collection for the Department of Energy’s Atmospheric Radiation Measurement user facility.
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PNNL Scientists Apply Expertise to Issues Affecting Washington State
Two PNNL researchers have been elected to Washington State Academy of Sciences. Two others PNNL scientists join the academy board of directors.