Jenna Ladd | August 31, 2016 Scientists from the University of Iowa will take part in the Lake Michigan Ozone Study 2017 this summer in order to better understand consistently high ozone levels along the Lake Michigan shoreline. Since the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency lowered the ozone standard to 70 parts per billion, communities on all sides…
WGN WEATHER HEADLINES POSTS FROM MY FRIEND AND COLLEAGUE DR. BRIAN BRETTSCHNEIDER (https://twitter.com/Climatologist49), ALASKA-BASED NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CLIMATOLOGIST THE SEASON’S FIRST BIG SNOW IN SOUTHERN ALASKA HAS BEEN A RECORD BREAKER THE MAMMOTH SNOWFALL ACROSS SOUTHERN ALASKA The mammoth snowfall of recent days across southern Alaska is the product of an “atmospheric river” a […]
Tropical weather systems, like the one developing along and off the Southeast U.S. coast, derive moisture and critical latent heat energy from the warm ocean waters like those we see in these ocean analyses out of CIMSS at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Both of these graphics and analyses are courtesy of CIMSS (the Cooperative Institute for […]
Join UW-Madison professor Steve Ackerman to explore the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald in a presentation from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Bloomer Senior Center.
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