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In the News: Earthquake safety: It begins at home
Scott Bachmeier, a research meteorologist at the Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies at UW-Madison, says that particles in the air scatter light. In the day, the particles scatter more violet and blue light, but our eyes are more sensitive to blue light — that’s why the sky appears blue.
Thunderstorms, which can be the home [...]
Earth Observing System uses satellites to accelerate earth science, oceanography, meteorology and global change.
Uses of infrared radiation in cars, astronomy and meteorology.
Scientific kites are back, flying payloads high into the atmosphere and delivering data at a fraction of the cost of satellites and specialized planes.