Findings published in Nature Geoscience also indicate a way to make more accurate predictions about future climate trends Stony Brook, NY, February 9, 2015 – An international team of scientists, including Minghua Zhang, Dean and Director of Stony Brook...
Members of Stony Brook University’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences and the Department of Ecology & Evolution crossed Long Island Sound (LIS) to meet with their faculty and graduate student counterparts in the Center for Environmental Sciences and...
In the September 15 Issue of Nature Climate Change, a group of scientists published a review article on the role of satellite remote sensing in climate change studies. SoMAS faculty Minghua Zhang is one of the co-authors who contributed to the review of the role of...
The Southampton Campus of Stony Brook University is set to begin construction on a new state-of-the-art Marine Sciences Center for SoMAS to replace the current waterfront marine sciences research and teaching facilities at Southampton At a ceremony held at Stony Brook...
Of the implements found in the tool boxes of 21st Century atmospheric scientists and climatologists, climate models are arguably the most important. Climate models simulate the interactions of the atmosphere, oceans, land surface and ice. They are used for a variety...