Skip to main content
University of Wisconsin–Madison
UW Crest
Data Science Institute
Powered by American Family Insurance
  • About Expand Collapse
    • About DSI
    • Meet Our Director
    • People
    • Affiliates
    • Work at DSI
    • Room Reservations
  • Initiatives Expand Collapse
    • Internal Funding Opportunities
    • RISE-AI Collaboration HQ
    • Open Source Program Office
    • WISCURDS
    • Bridging Campus with Data Science
  • Services Expand Collapse
    • Data Science Services
    • Computing Resources
  • Research Expand Collapse
    • Research Portfolio
    • American Family Funding Initiative Awards
  • Tools
  • News
  • Events
  • Engage Expand Collapse
    • Industry Partnership
  • Data Science @ UW Expand Collapse
    • More Data Science at UW–Madison
    • Newsletter
    • Major & Certificate
    • Workshops
    • Seminars
    • Researcher Toolkit
    • Faces of Data Science
  • Support DSI
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. Polar vortex, winter heat may change bird populations

Polar vortex, winter heat may change bird populations

Extreme winter weather events such as a polar vortex can push some species to the edge of survival. Yet winter tends to get short shrift in climate change research.

Read the full article at: https://news.wisc.edu/polar-vortex-winter-heat-may-change-bird-populations/
Posted in News

Post navigation

Previous post: The AFI Data Science Institute is hiring a research administrator
Next post: Researcher Toolkit helps UW-Madison researchers navigate resources

Recent Posts

  • Machine Learning Software Workshop Brings Scientists From Across the US to Campus
  • Kyle Cranmer Awarded Prize for AI in Science
  • Song Gao Receives Clarivate Award for Citations
  • DSI Seminar: How to Learn Without Data
  • Data Science Institute Director Kyle Cranmer awarded inaugural prize for AI in science

Site footer content

University logo that links to main university website Part of the Universities of Wisconsin

Contact Us

  • UW–Madison Data Science Institute
    1205 University Ave
    Madison, WI 53706
  • Map map marker
  • Email: research@datascience.wisc.edu
    • x twitter
    • linkedin

Website feedback, questions or accessibility issues: cecarusi@wisc.edu | Learn more about accessibility at UW–Madison.

This site was built using the UW Theme Classic | Privacy Notice | © 2025 Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System.