Physical sciences are traditionally based on observations. For example, in atmospheric sciences there are a number of instruments that allow us to observe and learn about different parts of the atmosphere, from a simple liquid-in-glass thermometer to more complex instruments … Read more
Month: November 2014
16th Conference on Mountain Meteorology
Last August the American Meteorological Society held the 16th Conference on Mountain Meteorology in San Diego, California. In this opportunity, I presented some results of the paper I’m working on along with David Kingsmill.
Essentially, we argue that one of … Read more