January-April 2006

Winter storms blanket Colorado Rocky Mountains

  • Crested Butte — Edging toward the extreme of Colorado skiing
  • Mary Jane lift closures expose hidden treasures
  • Frosty Steamboat: Navigating the trail to deep powder

    Science West

  • Copper Mountain — Deep snow, accessibility and black eyes
  • River sediment buildup may be a factor in certain subduction zone earthquakes
  • Changes in Yellowstone volcanic crater tied to molten rock movement
  • UNM study: El Niño-mediated winter storms produced wet climate in Chihuahuan Desert
  • UW biologist: Spawning salmon behavior triggers stream ecosystem changes
  • California climate research signals water shortages, flooding risk
  • Colorado study: Declining Rocky Mountain snowpack slows CO2 emissions from winter forest soils
  • CBD: Mexican wolf population declines for third successive year
  • Effects of climate change on Waterton-Glacier Int'l Park highlighted

    October-December 2005

    Climate and the West

  • Wyoming Bighorn Basin research links warming, vegetation changes
  • UCSC: Climate change threatens California's oak woodlands
  • 'Living with the Changing California Coast' chronicles changes to famed coastline

    West's wildlife in focus

  • Wolves drive trophic cascade in Banff National Park
  • CSU: Views toward wildlife changing in West

    Denizens of ancient seas

  • Tracks of 'swimming dinosaur' found in Wyoming

    Geologic mystery

  • Eastern California shear zone puzzles seismologists

    June 9, 2004

    Technology recruited to fight fires

  • Wildfire flash points focus of interactive map effort
  • High-tech modeling tools under development to fight wildfires

    Rock art traced to Plains Comanche

  • Native American petroglyphs found in Colorado

    Effects of West's geology ripples far and wide

  • Alaska quake altered Yellowstone hydrothermal system
  • Ancient seismic stresses at work in Puget Sound region

    No drought relief for thirsty Rocky Mountains

  • Drought grips Colorado despite wet April
  • Research links drought to ocean temperature variations
  • 'Colorado by the Numbers' — Water

    February 15, 2003

    Colorado's 2002/2003 ski season

  • El Niño breathes life into Colorado's snow country

    The legendary Broadmoor Hotel

  • Shangri-La and national security in Colorado Springs

    Forest plan draws ire

  • White River Forest Plan revision released, appealed

    Indian Peaks Wilderness

  • Brainard Lake area a well-traveled destination

    Yellowstone snowmobile fight continues

  • Groups file suit to block Yellowstone snowmobile decision

    Forest ecology

  • Colorado Hayman fire burn area restoration continues
  • Scientists study Colorado Hayman fire burn area
  • Forest health debate rages long after 2002 fires extinguished
  • Researchers link Colorado forest fires, atmospheric carbon increases

    Colorado drought

  • Threat of serious multi-year Colorado drought looms
  • Targeted wells along South Platte generate big bucks
  • Ocean temperature shifts may precede Western droughts

    Science West

  • Climate change may temper El Niño events, NCAR scientists find
  • Wildlife, tundra, economy will feel the effects of climate change at Rocky Mountain National Park
  • Yukon snow study suggests climate change in Western Canada
  • Alaska quake world's largest in 2002
  • Mojave Desert areas sinking due to aquifer depletion

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