Old News
- October 8, 2009: Sculpture park to host UW display on sea level and climate change
- August 6, 2009: Sleep apnea, air pollution, vitamin D, Native Americans in science among UW's research awards through federal stimulus package
- July 27, 2009: Seattle area could see record-setting high temperatures this week
- July 9, 2009: UW researchers begin receiving stimulus money
- July 9, 2009: Earth's most prominent rainfall feature creeping northward
- June 25, 2009: Units concerned with Earth and natural sciences, policy, climate change among those joining new College of the Environment
- June 25, 2009: Professor wants to promote decades of UW innovation with science museum--on campus or online
- May 14, 2009: Any way you slice it, warming climate is affecting Cascades snowpack
- March 17, 2009: Northwest expert illuminates on climate change (The Olympian)
- January 8, 2009: Half of world's population could face climate-induced food crisis by 2100
- January 8, 2009: Looking back at universities during other economic crises
- November 13, 2008: New book will tell much you didn't know about Northwest weather
- June 26, 2008: Regents OK new college, tuition hike
- May 29, 2008: Understanding global warming: The scientific basis for concern
- May 22, 2008: College of the Environment: New college designed to meet growing complexity, scale of Earth's challenges
- April 3, 2008: Satellites can help Arctic grazers survive killer winter storms
- February 14, 2008: Atmospheric Sciences scholarship to be named for Richard Reed
- October 18, 2007: UW early contributor to Nobel prize-winning work by climate group
- May 10, 2007: Climate change a threat to Indonesian agriculture, study says (Stanford News Service)
- March 8, 2007: Lessons from Rita: How hurricane intensity change happens
- February 16, 2006: Three profs honored by meterological society
- December 6, 2005: Two UW scientists study clouds and haze for clues to global warming
- December 8, 2005: Mercury travels far from source through atmosphere, study shows
- August 18, 2005: Hurricane season: New project hopes to improve forecasts of storms' intensity
- August 8, 2005: (RAINEX) Hurricane Rainband and Intensity Change Experiment News Release
- June 23, 2005: Soil itself creates some pollutants, observable even from space
- June 23, 2005: Two UW researchers honored by UN for Excellence in Weather Modification
- May 19, 2005: UW expert: Privatizing weather for forecasting could damage quality of service
- December 2, 2004: Atmosphere warming claim validated by new study
- November 4, 2004: Hurricanes spark memory of great NW storms past
- July 22, 2004: Record rain: UW scientists find some of the biggest raindrops ever
- May 14, 2004: UW Scientists Leading the Way in Regional Weather Forecasting, Science
- May 2004: Some Like It Hot: Satellite Measurements Confirm Global Warming,UW NewsLinks
- May 6, 2004: Satellite data confirms climate change: Global warming anomaly may succumb to microwave study, Journal Nature
- May 4, 2004: GLOBAL CHANGE: Getting Warmer, However You Measure It; Richard A. Kerr (Adapted fromScience Magazine
- Dec. 5, 2003: Future Forecasters: Exploring the realm of atmospheric sciences. Feature article in UW Daily
- Nov. 21, 2002: Northwest Residents Facing Tough Decisions in a Warmer Future
- October 2002: "Rain Man," in Smithsonian Magazine
- Feb. 7, 2002: End of an Era: UW's state-of-the-art airborne research facility grounded after 30 years
- Jan. 10, 2002: El Niño could be brewing a warmer, drier Northwest winter in 2002-03
- Jan. 10, 2002: Deep convection in far north could be key in global climate change
- Jan 15, 2002: A Half Century of Progress in Meteorology: The Richard Reed Symposium
- Nov. 19, 2001: UW researchers hope to improve rain, flood forecasts in the Northwest
- Sept. 10, 2001: Northwest forecasts hurt by too few Doppler radar sites, UW professor says
- July 5, 2001: Arctic Oscillation has moderated northern winters of 1980s and '90s
- June 14, 2001: Polluted clouds might bring patchy cooling in a warming world
- Apr. 24, 2001: Most-serious greenhouse gas is increasing, international study finds
- Apr. 19, 2001: U.S. needs major steps to overtake European climate research, UW scientist says, Journal Nature