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Report Warns about Carbon Dioxide Threats to Marine Life   Report Warns about Carbon Dioxide Threats to Marine Life
The report summarizes the known effects of increased atmospheric carbon dioxide threatening marine organisms and recommends future research for determining the extent of these impacts. (Jul 05, 2006)
 
NCAR Director Timothy Killeen to Lead American Geophysical Union   NCAR Director Timothy Killeen to Lead American Geophysical Union
NCAR president Timothy Killeen will begin a two-year term as president of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) on July 1. (Jun 30, 2006)
 
Global Warming Surpassed Natural Cycles in Fueling 2005 Hurricane Season, NCAR Scientists Conclude   Global Warming Surpassed Natural Cycles in Fueling 2005 Hurricane Season, NCAR Scientists Conclude
Global warming accounted for around half of the extra hurricane-fueling warmth in the waters of the tropical North Atlantic in 2005, while natural cycles were only a minor factor. (Jun 22, 2006)
 
   
 
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T-REX: Catching the Sierra's waves and rotors

T-REX: Catching the Sierra's waves and rotors
Some 60 scientists, technicians, and students from across the United States and Europe studied the mountain-generated flow from several perspectives. (UCAR Quarterly)

Terrorism and climate change
An NCAR researcher raises some thought-provoking comparisons between the two threats and why they are perceived so differently. (Staff Notes Monthly)