CSU In The News Archive

3 tropical systems stir

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August 01, 2006

Few June and July hurricanes is the norm, said Phil Klotzbach, who issues seasonal hurricane forecasts for noted hurricane predictor William Gray at Colorado State University.

Supercomputers Cast Light On Cloudy Puzzle Of Global Weather

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August 01, 2006

The first step towards any solution is understanding the problem, and that’s where the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) – in separate collaborations with the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Colorado State University – applies its heavy-duty number-crunching expertise.

Big Thompson Flood: It Could Happen Again

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July 31, 2006

“It could happen today, and it could be worse,” said Nolan Doesken, state climatologist and Colorado State University researcher. “It all depends on the conditions, the timing and how people react.”

Colorado-made scope magnifies potential

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July 31, 2006

Imagine a microscope that sits atop a table and allows you to see objects more than 1,000 times smaller than the diameter of a human hair. Researchers at Colorado State University and in California have created such technology.

NE Hurricane Could Cripple Economy

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July 31, 2006

“A Category 3 storm could do a surge of more like a Category 4 or 5,” said Phil Klotzbach, a meteorologist at Colorado State University. “So you could see 20 to 25 feet of water.”

Northeast hurricane threat growing

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July 31, 2006

Phil Klotzbach, a meteorologist at Colorado State University, told CBS, “A Category 3 storm could do a surge of more like a Category 4 or 5, so you could see 20 to 25 feet of water.”

Test hurries foot-and-mouth watch

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July 31, 2006

A new test, demonstrated this week at Colorado State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital, could help more rapidly detect the disease, potentially saving billions.

Yes, it could happen again

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July 31, 2006

“It could happen today, and it could be worse,” said Nolan Doesken, state climatologist and Colorado State University researcher. “It all depends on the conditions, the timing and how people react.”

NE Hurricane Could Cripple Economy

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July 30, 2006

“A Category 3 storm could do a surge of more like a Category 4 or 5,” said Phil Klotzbach, a meteorologist at Colorado State University. “So you could see 20 to 25 feet of water.”