Atmospheric, Climate, and Earth Sciences - Modeling
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Living in the Tri-Cities
The Tri-Cities is a truly remarkable fusion of fresh air, rivers, education, health care, hospitality, and spaciousness. The region offers affordable housing options and some of the best public schools in the Northwest.
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Secretary Granholm Visits Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
The Department of Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm made her first in-person visit to PNNL, a leading center for scientific discovery and technical innovation in sustainable energy.
Recognizing a Contributor to Scorching Heat in the Midlatitudes
A circumglobal circulation pattern related to natural climate variability influences the location of summertime hot spots.
How Increasing Carbon Dioxide Levels Affect Daytime Rainfall in Tropical Forests
Increasing amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide change when in the day tropical forest rainfall occurs.
A Diagnostics Package to Evaluate Aerosols in an Earth System Model with Field Campaign Measurements
The Earth system model aerosol-cloud diagnostics package version 1 uses aircraft, ship, and surface measurements to evaluate simulated aerosols in an Earth system model.