Cloudy problems: Today's clouds might not be the same as pre-industrial ones
Clouds are notoriously hard to simulate in computer programs that model climate. A new study suggests why.
Identifying Green Vegetation Variability over the Southern Great Plains
Developing a new method to identify the fraction of green vegetation from satellite data at high spatial resolution.
Assessing How the Atmosphere Responds to Land Surface Diversity
Both the type and composition of landforms affect atmospheric properties and clouds in a state-of-the-art Earth system model.
Michael S. Hofmockel
Ocean Critters Brighten Clouds and Help Cool the Planet
The presence of mMarine microorganisms may enhance cloud droplet formation, leading to brighter clouds that reflect more sunlight.
Building Energy Codes Worldwide
JGCRI has conducted research on building energy codes in many countries around the world, including analysis on Vietnam and the International Energy Agency.
Mix and match MOF
A new composite material combines a metal-organic framework with an iron-rich molecule to selectively trap oxygen.
VerWey Briefs U.S. Congressional Commission on Supply Chain Security and Resilience
John VerWey, East Asia national security advisor, delivered remarks on competition in global supply chains at a U.S.-China Economic Security Review Commission hearing in June 2022.
Erdal Mutlu
Erdal Mutlu is a computer scientist at PNNL. His research focuses on solving programmability and correctness challenges in high-performance computing (HPC) software, developed for modern architectures.