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April 2023

MARISA PIs Jordan Fischbach, Debra Knopman, and Klaus Keller co-authored a publication for their new green infrastructure planning open-source tool

The Mid-Atlantic Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments (MARISA), a NOAA CAP/RISA team, principal investigators co-author new publication titled, “Rhodium-SWMM: An open-source tool for green infrastructure placement under deep uncertainty.”

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Small and medium enterprises from Mexico, Canada, the US participated in a Tri-Country Nature-Based Solutions Monitoring Workshop

This workshop, hosted by the Commission for Environmental Cooperation, is intended to review the proposed methodology and indicators to ensure relevance and applicability across North America, and to share knowledge between experts from the three countries.

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Decadal Climate Variability and Predictability 2023 Webinar Series | Spring 2023

The NOAA Climate Variability and Predictability (CVP) Program is hosting a webinar series on Decadal Climate Variability and Predictability that will highlight the recent results from the CVP-funded projects. The goal of these modeling studies is to identify the state, mechanisms, and sources of climate predictability on the interannual to decadal timescale. This research will

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NASA Successfully Launches TEMPO Satellite, Pathfinder to NOAA’s Future GeoXO Satellite Mission

NASA’s successful launch of the TEMPO mission will provide important risk reduction for the atmospheric chemistry observing capabilities of NOAA’s ACX instrument on the GeoXO mission.

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Improved Understanding of the Significance of Organic Nitrates in the Atmosphere for Air Quality

A recent AC4-supported study uses laboratory experiments to improve our understanding of how the sun causes nitrogen compounds to chemically transform in the atmosphere, leading to pollution concerns like ozone formation.

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