Karniadakis Named One of the Best Mathematics Scientists
Research.com ranked PNNL joint appointee George Karniadakis as one of the top mathematicians in the world.
Critical Interference Mechanisms for Marine Renewable Energy-powered Ocean Observing Platforms
Clustered Mesoscale Convective Systems Produce Frequent and Long-Lasting Floods in the Central-Eastern United States
Mesoscale convective systems that are clustered in time and space have broader impacts on flooding than individual systems.
More Frequent Atmospheric Rivers Slow the Seasonal Recovery of Arctic Sea Ice
Atmospheric rivers are increasingly reaching the Arctic in winter, slowing sea ice recovery and accounting for a third of winter sea ice decline from 1979-2021.
Understanding the Impacts of Dust and Sea Salt Mixing States on Nitrate Aerosol
How a model treats gas transfer behavior onto dust and sea salt particles significantly influences nitrate aerosols and their effects on climate.
How Well Do Global Cloud-Resolving Models Simulate Mesoscale Storms?
A comparison between model simulations and high-resolution satellite observations shows discrepancies in projections of convective storms.
Studying Cloud Condensation Nuclei to Close the Gap of Modeled Aerosol Properties
Performing closure studies using aerosol size, aerosol composition, and cloud condensation nuclei measurements of mixed aerosol from the Southern Great Plains region.
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Triton has a suite of projects that research and develop environmental monitoring technologies for marine energy applications.