Montana Climate Project Will Install Remote Weather Stations October 7, 2020 University of Montana researchers recently received a $21 million government contract, bringing more support and longevity to what has been...
What is the North Atlantic Oscillation, and why does it matter? May 28, 2019 By Ivan Kuhnel and Fadoua Eddounia, Sr. Professional, Science & Analytics Worldwide, properties tend to be built according to certain standards which generally take into account the severity of the predominant...
The United States Saw 11 Natural Disaster Events That Exceeded $1 Billion in Damage During 2018 February 6, 2019 By Dr. Howard Botts, Chief Scientist, Insurance and Spatial Solutions, CoreLogic When it comes to natural disasters, 2018 was an eventful year worldwide. Typhoons devastated the Philippines, Hong Kong, Japan and...
Bigger and More Frequent Wildfires Burning Western U.S. April 21, 2014 Wildfires across the western United States have been getting bigger and more frequent over the last 30 years, according to...
Washington Panel Issues Dueling Climate Reports January 24, 2014 A bipartisan Washington climate panel has released dueling reports how to reduce the state’s greenhouse gas emissions. The panel posted...
Report: Climate Change Is Impacting California August 9, 2013 Coastal waters off California are getting more acidic. Fall-run chinook salmon populations to the Sacramento River are on the decline....
Scientists Want Montana Climate Office Reopened To Help Farmers February 19, 2013 State officials should approve and provide money to reopen a state climate office because new technologies could help crop producers...
New Antarctic Ice Shelf Threatened by Global Warming May 10, 2012 By Chris Wickham Scientists are predicting the disappearance of another vast ice shelf in Antarctica by the end of the century that will...