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July 2015

CPO-supported publication highlights the importance of interdisciplinary research for improving regional models of relative sea level change

New research synthesis supported by NOAA’s Climate Program Office has been published in Current Climate Change Reports. The paper by Kopp et al., “Geographic Variability of Sea-Level Change” summarizes the myriad components and processes of the earth system – both geological and climatological – that contribute to regional relative sea level.

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Facilitating the Use of Drought Early Warning Information through Interactions with Agricultural Stakeholders

Work on flash drought early warning systems funded by the Climate Program Office’s Sectoral Applications Research Program (SARP) appeared in the July issue of the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society.

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Summer Oscillations in Tropical Thunderstorm Activity: Potential Sources of Predictability

 A new Climate Program Office-sponsored study published in the journal Climate Dynamics and led by Drs. Sun-Seon Leon and Bin Wang from the University of Hawaii has identified the characteristic wind and cloud variations associated with the two main areas of thunderstorm activity over the Indian Ocean and West Pacific that make up the BSISO.

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CPO announces FY16 Federal Funding Opportunities

CPO’s Programs are seeking applications for 10 individual competitions in FY 2016. We estimate that $14 million will be available through this Announcement in FY 2016 for approximately 100 new awards pending budget appropriations.  It is anticipated that most awards will be at a funding level between $50,000 and $300,000 per year, with some exceptions for larger awards.  Visit cpo.noaa.gov/GrantsandProjects.aspx for more detailed information and instructions.

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SARP/COCA Webinar: General Points on Submitting an LOI and Full Proposal for FY16 Competition Session 1

The SARP and COCA Programs will be hosting two webinars to provide general information about the program and answer any logistical questions on the upcoming FY16 Competition.

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Ten Years Since Hurricane Katrina: Progress in Hurricane Modeling, Prediction, Decision Support, and Coastal Resilience

A webinar titled “Ten Years Since Hurricane Katrina: Progress in Hurricane Modeling, Prediction, Decision Support, and Coastal Resilience” will take place on Tuesday, July 28, 2015. The announcement is provided below; you are invited to remotely join the session.

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