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March 2019

NOAA’s Climate Program Office launches new partnership in support of an international research competition through the Belmont Forum

NOAA CPO, through the International Research and Applications Project (IRAP), will join the National Science Foundation (NSF) and other agencies to make research funding available to advance the use of climate information and services in the reduction of climate-sensitive health risks.

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International Research and Applications Project (IRAP) Announces New FY18 Projects

In order to inform planning and prevention focused on weather and climate-sensitive health risks to U.S. economic, development, scientific and safety interests at home and abroad, NOA’s International Research and Applications Project (IRAP) selected six new two-year projects following a highly competitive funding competition, totaling $1.5 million. These awards focus on the subseasonal and seasonal

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Coastal and Ocean Climate Applications (COCA): Supporting Resilient Coastal Communities in a Changing Climate

FY18 COCA and RISA Partnerships on Coastal Climate Research and Extension Coastal and Ocean Climate Applications (COCA) program competitively selected two new projects in FY18 for a total of $800,000 over two years. To support NOAA’s vision of resilient ecosystems, communities, and economies, the Coastal and Ocean Climate Applications (COCA) program supports interdisciplinary research where

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AC4 Supports Thirteen Projects Focusing on the Formation of Aerosols from Biogenic Emissions in FY18

NOAA’s Atmospheric Chemistry, Carbon Cycle, and Climate (AC4) Program is funding thirteen new projects including $1.7 million initially and $5 million over three years following a highly competitive funding competition. Aerosols and aerosol formation have a significant influence on both climate and air quality. There are, however, a number of uncertainties in fully understanding and

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