MARISA, a NOAA RISA team, releases Spring 2022 Mid-Atlantic Regional Climate Impacts Summary and Outlook

MARISA, a NOAA RISA team, releases Spring 2022 Mid-Atlantic Regional Climate Impacts Summary and Outlook

The Mid-Atlantic Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments (MARISA), a NOAA RISA team, recently published the Spring 2022 Mid-Atlantic Regional Climate Impacts Summary and Outlook. The climate summary includes sections covering significant weather events and impacts, seasonal temperature and precipitation, an outlook for summer 2022, and a data tool for analyzing projected changes in monthly precipitation.

The MARISA Seasonal Climate Impacts Summary and Outlook is a quarterly series produced by the MARISA program, a collaboration funded by RISA through the RAND Corporation and researchers at Pennsylvania State University, Johns Hopkins University, Cornell University, the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Morgan State University, and Carnegie Mellon University. This series is specifically designed to support policymakers, practitioners, residents, and community leaders in the Mid-Atlantic by serving as a data and information resource that is tailored to the region. It draws information from regional climate centers, news and weather information, and regional-specific climate data sets. Projections of weather and climate variability and change in the Mid-Atlantic region come from the best available scientific information.

View the Mid-Atlantic Regional Climate Impacts Summary and Outlook: Spring 2022 » 

For more information, contact Krista Romita Grocholski.

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