Author: Gillian King-Cargile
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Argonne Tours Connect Students to the Work of CROCUS
On a warm October day outside of the Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory, a bus filled with high school students from Bennett Day School pulled into a gravel drive […]
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Chicago State University to serve as ‘scientific supersite’ to study climate change impact
On the heels of wildfires and flooding, an Argonne-led project from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Urban Integrated Field Laboratory will help neighborhoods understand climate change in Chicago.
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Sure, it’s cold, but is it a Pneumonia Front?
There are cold fronts and then there are Pneumonia Fronts, a unique weather phenomenon that happens along the coast of Lake Michigan. The CROCUS Measurement Strategy Team recently captured data on one of these sudden events.
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New tools to combat Chicago’s changing climate
Climate change is bringing flooding, heat islands and extreme weather to Chicago. An Argonne-led project from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Urban Integrated Field Laboratory will help neighborhoods understand and adapt to the city’s changing climate.
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Know Your Nodes: Waggle
In the next few years, CROCUS partners will deploy nearly 20 sensor arrays across the city of Chicago to gather more data on the area’s changing climate. So now is the time to get to know the nodes you might see in your area.