Summertime Atmospheric Processes Play a Role in Arctic Ocean Warming
New research finds that internal atmospheric variability plays a role alongside anthropogenic greenhouse gases in the warming of the upper Arctic Ocean over the last forty years.
Advancing scientific understanding of climate, improving society’s ability to plan and respond
Advancing scientific understanding of climate, improving society’s ability to plan and respond
New research finds that internal atmospheric variability plays a role alongside anthropogenic greenhouse gases in the warming of the upper Arctic Ocean over the last forty years.
COMs research featured prominently at the recent AMS Meeting.
This February 18th APA webinar will review the impact of climate change on planning practices. The session can be applied to the new mandatory CM requirement in Sustainability & Resilience.
The pandemic has presented a unique opportunity to study the atmosphere’s response to widespread and sudden emission reductions.
Researchers are studying whether tropical storms can help mitigate drought conditions in affected regions of the United States.
New publications, one on CO2 outgassing and the other on ocean-air feedbacks, contribute to the pre-field modeling studies in support of Tropical Pacific Observing System (TPOS) 2020.
Methane emissions trends for North America may be higher than reported by national inventories, primarily due to underestimation in emissions from the oil sector.
Two new publications highlight CPO’s continued support for research in the marine ecosystem risk area.
A newly developed climatology dataset could help construct seasonal cycles for the northern California Current system off the coast of Newport, Oregon.
Targeted outreach tool provides information on water supplies and drought potential for a crucial watershed.