Rice University: Literal Rise of the Internet Enables New Climate Science
October 13, 2020
October 13, 2020
HOUSTON, Texas, Oct. 13 (TNSRes) -- Rice University issued the following news release:
An unintended consequence of industry's quest to expand the internet could be a boon for weather prediction and climate research.
Fluid dynamicist Pedram Hassanzadeh of Rice University's Brown School of Engineering has received a National Science Foundation grant to study data from high-altitude balloons that measure atmospheric conditions as they rise to provide internet co . . .
An unintended consequence of industry's quest to expand the internet could be a boon for weather prediction and climate research.
Fluid dynamicist Pedram Hassanzadeh of Rice University's Brown School of Engineering has received a National Science Foundation grant to study data from high-altitude balloons that measure atmospheric conditions as they rise to provide internet co . . .
