UAH alumna Crowe is thinking strategically Jul 21, 2016 When Dr. Louis Uccellini, the director of the National Weather Service (NWS), toured UAH's new Severe Weather Institute, Radar and Lightning Laboratories (SWIRLL) in June, that was – at least partially – part of Christina Crowe's strategic plan... UAH joins institute studying Gulf of Mexico ecosystems Jul 19, 2016 UAH is a new member of a cooperative Gulf of Mexico region institute that has just received a $7 million award from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to continue its ecosystem work. ... TEMPO team meets with scientists Jul 18, 2016 Scientists who study air pollution and officials who try to measure, forecast and regulate it can't wait to get their hands (and their computer models) on data from instruments aboard NASA's TEMPO satellite. ... UAH's Apke uses satellite scans to study thunderstorms Jul 07, 2016 Can you tell much about a thunderstorm by starting at the top? Jason Apke, a doctoral student in atmospheric science at UAH, thinks he might one day be able to use images of cloud tops taken every minute by a National Oceanic an... Better long-range sensors a goal of fundamental optics experiments Jul 07, 2016 A pair of University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) researchers aim to explore fundamental properties of infrasonic optical sensors that could make them more sensitive and accurate over long distances. ... UAH to host TEMPO Applications Workshop Jun 30, 2016 Sed et lectus in massa imperdiet tincidunt. Praesent neque tortor, euismod a, adipiscing a, est. Mauris diam metus, varius nec, faucibus at, faucibus sollicitudin, lectus. Nam posuere felis ac urna. ... Research done by UAH chemistry major may lead to new cure for Rocky Mountain spotted fever Jun 24, 2016 When a professor suggested Jessica Osier become a tutor at the Student Success Center, the senior chemistry major at UAH) jumped at the opportunity. "I've been in situations where I had no idea what's going on, so I wanted to be that person to help... ACF water stress tool set to 'go live' Jun 21, 2016 An experimental tool to give farmers, government officials, environmental groups and other stakeholders an improved estimate of how much water is available in a specific watershed is scheduled to go on line this summer. ... Mystery of powerful lightning at sea not solved completely Jun 20, 2016 The mystery of why most of the most powerful lightning on Earth happens over the oceans isn't solved, but a few of the usual suspects are no longer in custody. ... UAH researcher part of second gravitational wave detection Jun 15, 2016 A UAH researcher had an integral role again as scientists with the LIGO Scientific Collaboration observed gravitational waves - ripples in the fabric of spacetime - for the second time. ... 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60