Very active 2008 hurricane season forecast
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The Colorado State University scientists in their April forecast said they also anticipate an above average probability of major hurricanes making landfall in the United States.
The Colorado State University scientists in their April forecast said they also anticipate an above average probability of major hurricanes making landfall in the United States.
Hurricane forecasters at Colorado State University (CSU) predict a “well above average” 2008 hurricane season, with 15 named tropical storms gathering between June 1 and November 30.
The updated forecast by William Gray’s team at Colorado State University calls for 15 named storms in the Atlantic in 2008 and says there’s a better than average chance that at least one major hurricane will hit the United States.
Colorado State University announced that an engineering team has developed a military radar system that can track enemy movements through cities filled with tall buildings, trees and other obstructions. Edwin Chong, professor of electrical and computer engineering, led the $1.6 …
Hurricane forecasters from Colorado State University today raised the number of Atlantic storms they expect this year to 15, including eight hurricanes, half of them major.
Wednesday, the forecasting team from Colorado State University’s Tropical Meteorology Project, led by William Gray and Phil Klotzbach, released its updated 2008 predictions — and the numbers are rising.
The money went to big contractors such as Lockheed Martin – which is designing the Orion spacecraft to take astronauts to the moon – Ball Aerospace and researchers at Colorado State University and the University of Colorado.
Bernard Rollin, a distinguished professor of animal sciences at Colorado State University, gushes about Chipotle’s focus on hormone- and antibiotic-free meat that is humanely raised.
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Ritter said he understands the problem because he has two sons in college. One of them, 21-year-old August, is a Colorado State University student who helped lobby for the bill.