A powerful new tool in hurricane forecasting
Artificial intelligence is quickly gaining ground as a powerful tool in predicting weather events.
Artificial intelligence is quickly gaining ground as a powerful tool in predicting weather events.
A Miami graduate student is creating a virtual reality experience that will let anyone fly aboard a hurricane hunter aircraft,
A pilot’s initiative to track the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane marked the beginning of the era of today’s legendary hurricane...
A University of Miami researcher is developing wind-powered cylinders that would propel today’s massive cargo ships.
As part of a commitment to help protect coastal communities and marine life, Peisen Tan studies the dynamics of waves.
This summer, the Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System (HAFS) is being made one of NOAA’s official hurricane forecast models.
Forecasters are predicting an above-average season of between 17 and 25 named storms, with eight to 13 becoming hurricanes.
University of Miami scientists are studying how clouds generated by marine cold-air outbreaks might contribute to extreme weather.
Climate change could be contributing to increased volcanic activity in Iceland, according to a University of Miami geoscientist.
A University of Miami report recommends new water-saving measures for urban areas plagued by shortages and drought.
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