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Climate Change Misconceptions Common Among Teachers,Study Finds
Climate Change Misconceptions Common Among Teachers
2017/7/21
Recent studies have shown that misconceptions about climate change and the scientific studies that have addressed climate change are pervasive among the U.S. public. Now, a new study by Benjamin Herma...
Rise of the 'Ridiculously Resilient Ridge':California drought patterns becoming more common
Ridiculously Resilient Ridge California drought patterns more common
2016/4/13
Atmospheric patterns associated with droughts in California have occurred more frequently in recent decades, Stanford scientists say.In new research published online this week in Science Advances...
New findings suggest severe tornado outbreaks are increasingly common
severe tornado outbreaks increasingly common
2016/3/14
One tornado alone can cause intense destruction, but the largest impact on both death rates and economic losses stems from “outbreaks,” in which six or more tornadoes occur within a limited time.
Extreme Tornado Outbreaks Have Become More Common,Says Study
Tornado Outbreaks Become More Common
2016/3/14
Now, a new study shows that the average number of tornadoes in these outbreaks has risen since 1954, and that the chance of extreme outbreaks—tornado factories like the one in 2011—has also increased.
Meso-scale phenomena from compromise -- a common challenge, not only for chemical engineering
Meso-scale phenomena chemical engineering
2010/4/7
This short communication analyzes the importance of resolving meso-scale structure in a complex system with multi-scale structure. Similar mechanisms for the formation of meso-scale structures in diff...
Extracting a common high frequency signal from Northern Quebec black spruce tree-rings with a Bayesian hierarchical model
Northern Quebec black spruce tree-rings Bayesian hierarchical model
2009/12/3
One basic premise of dendroclimatology is that tree rings can be viewed as climate proxies, i.e. rings are assumed to contain some hidden information about past climate. From a statistical perspective...