Lynn Wood
Active Ocean Dynamical Adjustment Plays No Role in Southern Ocean Heat Storage
A modeling study finds that multiple factors almost perfectly balance under anthropogenic greenhouse gas forcing, leaving no footprint on the dynamically induced ocean heat storage in the Southern Ocean.
Ecosystem Metabolism in the Columbia River Contrasts with Small Rivers
Metabolism metrics provide information about biological activity and carbon cycling in rivers. Conditions in large rivers differ from smaller rivers and require adjustments to existing methods.
Tracking Cosmic Rays with Radioactivity
PNNL’s Richard Saldanha will lead a new project to benchmark and validate models of cosmic ray exposure
Two Researchers Named Outstanding Reviewers
Jingyi Chen and Claudia Tebaldi honored as outstanding reviewers by the American Geophysical Union.
Exercise Examines Financial Sector Resilience
PNNL researchers helped design and conduct an international exercise hosted by the Ministry of Finance of Finland to help improve financial sector resilience.
Hydrogen Safety Resources Take Center Stage
Now in its twentieth year, the Hydrogen Safety Panel is led by PNNL and includes more than two dozen experts. These experts developed a trusted resource for best practices for hydrogen energy.