1. 2023 year in review

    The research coming out of the U.S. National Science Foundation National Center for Atmospheric Research (NSF NCAR) in 2023 ranged from fascinating to impactful. From La Niñas and El Niños to supercomputers named after wind and the impacts of literal wind, here are the highlights of NSF NCAR’s top science stories from the past year.

    • Sun + Space Weather,
    • Supercomputing,
    • Water,
    • Weather

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  2. NASA image of jet stream winds over Earth

    Jet stream winds will accelerate with warming climate

    Fast jet stream winds will accelerate by mid century as the planet warms.

    • Climate

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  3. An inferred complete image of the Solar South Pole.

    Virtual observatory provides first “look” at the solar poles

    Scientists are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to view the Sun’s poles — or at least produce an educated guess of what the Sun’s poles might look like, since they’ve never been observed before.

    • Sun + Space Weather

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  4. Off shore wind in Rhode Island

    Center for Ocean Leadership to support research into impacts of offshore wind energy on wildlife in U.S. Atlantic waters

    COL partners with the Regional Wildlife Science Collaborative for Offshore Wind

    • Organization

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  5. UCAR announces 2023 Next Generation Fellows Cohort

    The 2023 cohort includes Abdulamid Fakoya, diversity, equity and inclusion fellow; Kate DeMarsh, policy fellow; and Esther Oyedele, science fellow.

    • Organization

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