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Climate Change (Audio)
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72 episodes
2 weeks ago
Climate change is here; it's happening. Find out what that means, why scientists are so sure and what we need to do now.
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Natural Sciences
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Climate change is here; it's happening. Find out what that means, why scientists are so sure and what we need to do now.
Show more...
Natural Sciences
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Understanding Atmospheric Rivers
Climate Change (Audio)
49 minutes 19 seconds
1 year ago
Understanding Atmospheric Rivers
Over the last two winter seasons atmospheric rivers have impacted California and the west with extreme precipitation and the cascading consequences of these events. The meteorology that causes atmospheric rivers is complex, but scientists at the Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes (CW3E) are working to help better predict them and understand what they mean for rainfall and snowfall across the state. Join CW3E Deputy Director Julie Kalansky to learn how scientists are researching the causes and consequences of these rivers in the sky, and are working to understand the impact of climate change on the frequency and intensity of these amazing weather phenomena. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 39649]
Climate Change (Audio)
Climate change is here; it's happening. Find out what that means, why scientists are so sure and what we need to do now.