Juan Lopez
Response of the Hadley Circulation to Regional Sea Surface Temperature Changes
DOE lab and university researchers used the Community Atmospheric Model 5.3 to investigate the power sea surface temperature has on the intensification or widening of the Hadley cell in the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
Harmonizing and Analyzing Multi-Sectoral Dynamics at Flexible Spatial Scales
A team of researchers led by PNNL scientists have developed an open-source modeling platform, called Metis, that combines global human and Earth system dynamic tools with local datasets.
PNNL Materials Scientist Arun Devaraj to Receive Early Career Award
Materials Scientist Arun Devaraj has been selected among 76 recipients nationwide to receive a 2020 Early Career Research Program award from the U.S. Department of Energy
Tracing Future Water Scarcity across Socioeconomic and Climate Scenario Combinations
PNNL researchers used the Global Change Analysis Model (GCAM) to explore 15 different global scenarios that consisted of combinations of five different socioeconomic futures and four different climatic futures.
PNNL Research Sees the Forest for the Trees to Fight Drought, Fires, Climate Change
As the weather warms and recreational areas reopen after months-long COVID-19 closures, many of us are anxious to take to the great outdoors.
Kirsten Hofmockel
Kirsten Hofmockel studies the influence of plant-microbe ecology on soil biogeochemistry to identify molecular reactions that inform the prediction of ecosystem responses to environmental change, probable feedbacks to ecosystem functions.