EAS News Article

Matt Huber participates in national radio show

Matt Huber, assistant professor of earth and atmospheric sciences, spoke about tropical cyclones on Earth and Sky Radio Series in September. Huber explained how, over the last 20 years, warmer temperatures have been associated with more tropical cyclone activity on timescales of more than a couple of years. Huber said that tropical cyclones would become, on average, more intense, more frequent, or that they would last longer. The Earth and Sky independent network has more than 1,600 radio outlets that reach around the world.