By Geneva GrayThis post is part of a series highlighting the summer projects from our office’s undergraduate research assistants. This post is by Geneva Ely, a recent... |Climate Blog
By Corey Davis and Ryan BoylesLast week, a team of nine staff members and students from our office completed the installation of our 38th ECONet weather station. This new station... |Climate Blog, Events
By Bradley McLamb (NC DAQ)This is the second of two guest posts about air quality forecasting by Bradley McLamb from the NC Division of Air Quality. This post looks... |Climate Blog
By Bradley McLamb (NC DAQ)This is the first of two guest posts this week about air quality forecasting by Bradley McLamb, a SCO alum and meteorologist with the NC... |Climate Blog
By Corey Davis and Adrienne WoottenDuring hurricane season, tropical systems generally move westward across the Atlantic Basin towards North America. Some systems may form into hurricanes staying over open waters... |Climate Blog, Climate Summary
By Corey DavisOverall, July in North Carolina was cooler than normal with a mix of dry and wet spots, including parts of the coast that were visited... |Climate Blog
By Sean HeuserLast week, we tweeted a graphic from the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) showing when the warmest day of the year happens climatologically. According to... |Climate Blog, Events
By Corey DavisIt took almost a month of the 2014 hurricane season for the first storm to form, but once it did, Arthur strengthened quickly and set... |Climate Blog, Climate Summary
By Corey DavisIn North Carolina, June followed in the footsteps of May, which was warmer than normal and relatively quiet as far as severe weather goes. Warmest...