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Energy Sciences Center
Scheduled for completion in 2021, a new Energy Sciences building will serve as a focal point for the synergistic research being conducted among PNNL scientists and academic partners
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Hurricane Intensity Is More Than Surface Deep
Improving the representation of upper-ocean layers in hurricane forecast models enhances their predictive skill.
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For Some Tri-Cities Researchers at PNNL, a Little DIY Goes a Long Way
Projects range from improving analytical instruments to producing precision prototypes.
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Gust or Bust: Blustery Winds Important for Modeling Tropical Rainfall
Researchers find surface evaporation drives circulation and summer precipitation in the Tropical West Pacific.
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More Urbanization Could Mean More Rain for Cities
A new study shows that urban heat island effects and increased urban aerosols can spur intense rainfall.