Lili Liu
Jian Liu
Spatial Heterogeneity of Clouds Impacts Rain Initiation in Global Models
The rate of conversion of cloud droplets to precipitation, known as the autoconversion rate, remains a major source of uncertainty in characterizing aerosol’s cloud lifetime effects and precipitation in global and regional models.
Water Quality Impacts from the Largest Wildfire in New Mexico’s History
This study used historical data, remote sensing, and aquatic sensors to measure how far wildfire impacts propagated through the watershed after the 2022 Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon fire, New Mexico’s largest wildfire in history.
Improving the Representation of Methane Dynamics in Global Lake Models
Lakes are important sentinels of climate change and contribute significantly to the emissions of the second most important greenhouse gas—methane.
Green Hornet
To facilitate the exploration of graphs with up to one million nodes and links, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory developed Green Hornet, a user-friendly graph visualization tool.
Gregg Lumetta
Nicole Loosveldt
Rob Mackley
Rob Mackley is an environmental engineer specializing in aquifer hydraulic testing, advanced groundwater and vadose zone monitoring instrumentation, and remedy performance monitoring and evaluation.