CSU In The News Archive

Storm Pro Pushes For Preparation

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June 14, 2006

Hurricane expert William Gray at Colorado State University has called for an active season of 17 named storms in the Atlantic basin. While Lyons respects Gray and has seen the predictions, he doesn’t seem to consider them worth much. For …

Tropics are Quiet

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June 14, 2006

“Although the data are still very preliminary, it provided breathtaking new views of the weather on our planet,” said Graeme Stephens, CloudSat principal investigator and a professor at Colorado State University. “All major cloud system types were observed, and the …

6 in Larimer GOP endorse Ritter

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June 13, 2006

But John Straayer, a political-science professor at Colorado State University who attended the event, said the move “should not be a huge surprise.”

A tough age made poetic

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June 13, 2006

Doenges, a professor at Colorado State University, depicts Robin’s world with an artful, forlorn prose that makes the familiar experience of being an outsider a singular, personal experience for the reader.

Hard lessons learned though wildfire

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June 13, 2006

The Colorado Springs area has received less rainfall this year than in 2002, and Colorado State University reported the second driest April and May in 118 years.

Thousands could face flood losses

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June 13, 2006

The chances of a hurricane making landfall on the East Coast are 69 percent, better than double the average for the last century, according to researchers at Colorado State University.

CloudSat System Offers Views of Storms

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June 12, 2006

CloudSat, a formation of five satellites launched April 28, was developed by CSU researchers in conjunction with other agencies to determine the moisture content of clouds, in the hope of developing long-term precipitation models.

Open spaces a long-run boon to taxpayers

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June 12, 2006

Linda Stanley has a Ph.D. in economics and is a research scientist at Colorado State University. Her column will offer a slow-growth perspective on issues affecting the local business community.

4 Years Later: Hayman Fire Brings Hard Lessons

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June 11, 2006

The Colorado Springs area has received less rainfall this year than in 2002, and Colorado State University reported the second driest April and May in 118 years.