Students, researchers collaborate on "Winds Through Time" exhibit
Interdisciplinary team transforms complex research into an interactive exhibit about ice sheets and winds
Four CIRES researchers join Council of Fellows
Experts in oceanography, science education, atmospheric science, and chemistry take on new roles guiding CIRES’ research program
International report confirms record-high greenhouse gases, global temperatures, and ocean heat in 2023
Greenhouse gas concentrations, global temperatures, sea levels, and ocean heat content all reached record highs in 2023, according to the 34th annual State of the Climate report released today by the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society.
Kara Hartig
Kara Hartig is a postdoc at CIRES through the Visiting Fellows Program. Her research is centered on the Arctic, with a particular focus on clouds and their effects on surface conditions, influences on North American extreme weather, and upwards and downwards interactions with the stratosphere. She uses a combination of models and observations to tease out the physical mechanisms driving atmospheric conditions in the Arctic and how they might change in a warmer climate.
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Rooftop science: Surveying Denver's air
CIRES researchers take part in national project to identify sources of pollution