Atmospheric Sciences
High anxiety: Climate scientist explains increase in passenger flights that experience clear-air turbulence
Greenhouse gases help to distort Earth’s lower atmosphere; air travelers may expect higher ticket prices as airlines respond
Scientists aim to develop method to detect emerging air pollutants
EPA provides federal funding for A&M-UNC air-quality project
Atmospheric data from India’s COVID-19 lockdown reveals how black carbon affects climate
International team of scientists publishes findings in Nature Communications
477 miles of lightning: A&M scientist observes record-setting megaflash
World Meteorological Organization certifies longest reported distance for a single lightning flash
How do aerosols help or hinder formation of clouds and storms?
A&M, Purdue and North Carolina take part in federally funded project
How do aerosols affect storms? A&M joins federal effort to find out
Scientists will conduct mobile field research for the new TRACER campaign
15-year forecast: urban flooding, scorching heat, intense droughts
A&M researchers project weather trends to 2036, Texas’ bicentennial year
Smoke from wildfires cools planet more than climate models recognize
Research team has published its results in journal Nature Communications
Extreme heat, severe pollution pose dual threat to South Asia, study says
Texas A&M scientist leads first-of-its-kind regional study