Top Menu

Featured Article

Part 9: What drives climate changes?

by Luisa Cristini, PhD, University of Hawaii at Manoa. [Note from the editor: This is the ninth in a series of blog entries that will focus on introductory topics in climate dynamics and modeling, and will be a great insight into the current understanding of the science.] The climate system can be influenced by different […]

Continue Reading

Part 8: Climate modeling

By Luisa Cristini, PhD, University of Hawaii at Manoa. [Note from the editor: This is the eighth in a series of blog entries that will focus on introductory topics in climate dynamics and modeling, and will be a great insight into the current understanding of the science.] Simply stated, climate models are mathematical representations of […]

Continue Reading

Part 7: Earth’s Carbon Cycle

Luisa Cristini, PhD, University of Hawaii at Manoa [Note from the editor: This is the seventh in a series of blog entries that will focus on introductory topics in climate dynamics and modeling, and will be a great insight into the current understanding of the science.] The carbon cycle is the biogeochemical cycle by which […]

Continue Reading

Part 6: Water – Earth’s Most Precious Resource

Luisa Cristini, PhD, University of Hawaii at Manoa [Note from the editor: This is the sixth in a series of blog entries that will focus on introductory topics in climate dynamics and modeling, and will be a great insight into the current understanding of the science.] One of Earth’s unique and finite resources is water. […]

Continue Reading

Part 5: Energy For Life

Luisa Cristini, PhD, University of Hawaii at Manoa [Note from the editor: This is the fifth in a series of blog entries that will focus on introductory topics in climate dynamics and modeling, and will be a great insight into the current understanding of the science.] Nearly all the energy entering the climate system comes […]

Continue Reading

Part 4: The Land

Luisa Cristini, PhD, University of Hawaii at Manoa. [Note from the editor: This is the fourth in a series of blog entries that will focus on introductory topics in climate dynamics and modeling, and will be a great insight into the current understanding of the science.] Many characteristics of the climate are influenced by the […]

Continue Reading

Part 3: What’s Hot About Ice?

By Luisa Cristini, PhD, University of Hawaii at Manoa. [Note from the editor: This is the third in a series of blog entries that will focus on introductory topics in climate dynamics and modeling, and will be a great insight into the current understanding of the science.] The cryosphere is the portion of the Earth’s […]

Continue Reading

How Weather Observations Are Made

By Luisa Cristini, PhD, University of Hawaii at Manoa Gavin Roy, Master’s of Science candidate, Colorado State University From Storm Spotters to transmissometers, there are countless methods that major meterological organizations and scientists use for observing and recording weather data… Weather observations are fundamental to forecasting weather and for climatological research. Weather data can be […]

Continue Reading

Part 2: The Ocean – Earth’s Climate Engine

By Luisa Cristini, PhD, University of Hawaii at Manoa [Note from the editor: This is the second in a series of blog entries that will focus on introductory topics in climate dynamics and modeling, and will be a great insight into the current understanding of the science.] Seventy-one percent of the Earth’s surface is covered […]

Continue Reading

Part 1: A Pleasant Atmosphere

By Luisa Cristini, PhD, University of Hawaii at Manoa [Note from the editor: This will be the first in a series of blog entries that will focus on introductory topics in climate dynamics and modeling, and will be a great insight into the current understanding of the science.] The atmosphere is the most important component […]

Continue Reading