Simulation of Arctic Clouds in Climate Models
Arctic clouds, major controllers of the radiative budget, are now better represented in climate models.
Arctic clouds, major controllers of the radiative budget, are now better represented in climate models.
Researchers reveal that microorganisms are responsible for transforming mercury into methylmercury, a highly toxic form of mercury, in streams.
Impacts of anthropogenic warming on tropical land region rainfall.
Regional Climate Models predict greater drought resistance in southwest U.S. than General Circulation Models (GCMs).
Recent findings reveal that existing climate models overestimate scattering and absorption of sunlight by aerosols at altitudes between 6-10 kilometers.
Understanding how microbes use cytochromes to generate electricity in biofilms.
Complex aerosol processes accurately captured in climate models with a new, minimal aerosol module.
Cloud-resolving models have difficulty representing the array of processes and scales in tropical storms.
Snow reflects less solar radiation when contaminated with black carbon.
Understanding ceramic chemistry leads the way to a new remediation technology