Applying Science to New York Weather
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The problem is not knowing how much snow is falling, and where. The solution will hopefully come from Cornell professor Max Zhang and his research team. They re developing a hyperlocal weather forecasting system. They work on a very lean budget, and have a limited number of staff members, and also have a very small number of plow trucks. The work is important, so winter storm preparation is sometimes life or death, said Zhang, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering.
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A team of researchers from across the state are working on a hyperlocal forecasting system, focusing on roads
UPDATED 8:28 PM ET Mar. 11, 2021 PUBLISHED 7:09 PM ET Mar. 11, 2021 PUBLISHED 7:09 PM EST Mar. 11, 2021
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It’s a race against the coronavirus to protect the most vulnerable neighbors.
Syracuse-based Nascentia Health is one of two New York programs bringing a vaccine to homebound patients.
“Well, it’s kind of funny cause everything goes full circle, right?” said Andrea Lazarek-LaQuay, Nascentia Health chief clinical officer. “Because back in the day, home care is who provided the vaccines. Health care workers went to the patients, went to people’s homes, and provided the care and vaccines. Here we are 100 years later, finally doing the same thing.”
1 Dead After Multiple Vehicle Crash in Downtown Syracuse By Spectrum News Staff Syracuse PUBLISHED 5:23 PM ET Mar. 09, 2021 PUBLISHED 5:23 PM EST Mar. 09, 2021
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One person is dead after a multi-car crash in downtown Syracuse Tuesday morning.
According to Syracuse Police, it happened just after 7:45 a.m. at the intersection of West Fayette and West streets.
Police said a car was speeding down West Fayette and hit several vehicles stopped at a red light.
Multiple people were taken to the hospital and a 49-year-old man died from his injuries.
The victim s name isn t being released right now.
Investigators are still looking into the crash.