Measuring ethane in the atmosphere shows that the amounts of methane going into the atmosphere from oil and gas wells and contributing to greenhouse warming is higher than suggested by the U.S. EPA.
Measuring ethane in the atmosphere shows that the amounts of methane going into the atmosphere from oil and gas wells and contributing to greenhouse warming is higher than suggested by the U.S. EPA.
Penn State will be one of the partners in the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration’s new Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations (CISHIWRO).
Early on, Dr. Paul Markowski was drawn to STEM fields such as astronomy and meteorology.
A biweekly virtual coffee chat, has spawned dozens of interactions between students and GEMS board members.
Congratulations to the faculty and students in The Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science for their achievements and award recognition!