CSU In The News Archive

Researchers Revise Down Hurricane Report

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August 03, 2006

Hurricane researchers at Colorado State University said Thursday that this year’s hurricane season won’t be as bad earlier predicted and said a monster storm like Katrina is unlikely

Researchers Revise Down Hurricane Report

Outlet:

August 03, 2006

Hurricane researchers at Colorado State University said Thursday that this year’s hurricane season won’t be as bad earlier predicted and said a monster storm like Katrina is unlikely.

Team Revises Hurricane Forecast

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August 03, 2006

The Colorado State University hurricane forecast team said Thursday that the current hurricane season won’t be as bad as earlier predicted, reducing the number of likely hurricanes from nine to seven and intense hurricanes from five to three.

Farmers stand by hail cannons, others doubt effectiveness

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August 02, 2006

“There’s no scientific basis to it at all,” said William R. Cotton, a professor in the Department of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University in Fort Collins. “There’s never been a technical study to confirm or refute [hail cannons], but …

Group tries to make school cool for everyone

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August 02, 2006

Over the past 15 years, employees at Colorado State University have worked to ensure that nearly 13,000 Poudre School District elementary students have the supplies they need on the first day of school.

Stroock joins new movement

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August 02, 2006

Kyle Saunders, an associate professor of political science at Colorado State University, said it’s not just the fact that the two major parties are entrenched — the structure of the American government, itself, makes it difficult for third parties to …

Worst of hurricane season yet to come

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August 02, 2006

Philip Klotzbach, a research associate at the Department of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University, said that historically there are 1.5 named storms in July and August