Hurricanes arriving earlier due to climate change
New research revealed that since the 1980s, category 4 and 5 hurricanes have been arriving three to four days earlier with each passing decade of climate change.
New research revealed that since the 1980s, category 4 and 5 hurricanes have been arriving three to four days earlier with each passing decade of climate change.
Five out of six La Niña events since 1998 have lasted more than one year, including an unprecedented triple-year event.
Dennis Trotter is the inaugural student in the Atmospheric Sciences Bachelor’s and Master’s program at UH Mānoa.
Christina Karamperidou was honored with an Early Career Scientist Award by the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics.
The intake tube less than an inch in diameter and 25 feet long will provide vital data to track climate change through CO2 measurements.
This work offers new knowledge on how El Niño may respond to climate change.
UH’s flagship campus is ranked No. 394 worldwide and No. 106 in the U.S.
Support for groundbreaking studies on torrential rainfall, lightning and severe thunderstorms is the focus of a long-term partnership at UH.
The Tonga volcanic eruption in 2022 triggered a special atmospheric wave that has eluded detection for the past 85 years.
Thirteen UH Mānoa subjects were ranked by the Shanghai Ranking Consultancy.