We are now about 36 hours from the start of this event and 48-54 hours away from the end of it. Good news is, we now have all of our model power at our disposal. First, let me explain what ...
Global warming does not affect our planet evenly. Some areas such as the Arctic region or high mountain peaks warm faster than the global average, whereas others, including large parts of the tropical ...
NOAA and the University of Colorado Boulder’s CIRES have released the 2026 High Definition Geomagnetic Model (HDGM), delivering a 20% boost in resolution for mapping Earth’s magnetic field. By ...
Despite continuous efforts to evaluate and predict changes in Earth's climate, most models still struggle to accurately simulate extreme precipitation events. Models like the Coupled Model ...
Understanding the connections between large-scale climate change and local impacts remains a significant challenge which the scientific community is trying to solve through the development of climate ...
HRRR-Cast output showing simulated reflectivity and wind particles over the contiguous-U.S. domain for a line of strong thunderstorms that occurred May 6, 2024. This image was created using GSL’s DESI ...