1. Photograph of Joan Kleypas

    Natural ocean "thermostat" may protect some coral reefs

    Natural processes may prevent oceans from warming beyond a certain point, helping protect some coral reefs from the impacts of climate change, new research finds.

    • Climate

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  2. Deploying atmospheric sensors around the world

    Lou Verstraete, NCAR's Earth Observing Laboratory • As a senior technician, Verstraete manages a self-contained meteorological observing system that's deployed on field projects around the country and the world.

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  3. Hurricane Katrina nears the Gulf Coast on August 28, 2005

    NCAR Scientists to Present Latest Findings on Climate Change, Weather at New Orleans Meeting

    As the city of New Orleans struggles to rebuild from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, researchers are learning more about weather and climate and their impacts on society.

    • Climate,
    • Weather

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  4. Research Profile: Aaron Pratt

    Aaron Pratt became hooked on hurricanes when the one named Hugo took aim at the Carolina coast 18 years ago. Now, the Ph.D. candidate is studying how dust affects the birth of such storms on the other side of the Atlantic.

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  5. In pursuit of the Southwest's monsoon

    Christopher Castro, University of Arizona • Castro always had what he calls a passing interest in weather, but he never thought of his hobby as a career path. Now he’s a professor of atmospheric science and a researcher working on better forecasts of the Southwest's torrential summer rains.

    • Climate,
    • Weather

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