UH Sea Level Center expands forecasts with new federal funding
$5 million from NOAA will fund research of vital topics such as sea level rise and coastal flooding.
$5 million from NOAA will fund research of vital topics such as sea level rise and coastal flooding.
Murli Manghnani has made impressive contributions in the field of high pressure-high temperature mineral physics, with a focus on the structure and transformation of minerals deep in Earth’s interior.
Oceanographers Grieg Steward and Kyle Edwards received a National Science Foundation grant to probe how viruses impact microbes critical to our lives—from producing oxygen to growing food.
UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ is on track to build a Hadal Water Column Profiler which will enable high quality physical, chemical and biological sampling of the water column from the deepest zone in the ocean—the hadal zone.
The SOEST Open House features 90 different activities and exhibits from earthquakes and hurricanes to deep-sea habitats to celestial navigation and more.
The study concluded that with warmer sea surface temperatures, tropical cyclones become not only stronger, with higher maximum wind speeds, but also larger, with gale-force winds covering a greater area.
UH Manoa’s Chip Fletcher will discuss several aspects of climate change including extreme weather, sea-level rise, reef bleaching, ecosystem impacts and more.
Bruce Houghton and S¨¦bastien Biass have received two of the top three awards from the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth’s Interior.
Margaret McFall-Ngai's inaugural article in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, reveals a newly discovered mechanism by which organisms select beneficial microbes and reject harmful ones.
This historic episode celebrates with original builders, crew members, navigators, scientists and more.