Understanding Arctic Sea Ice Mechanisms and Predictability 7 October 2015

Understanding Arctic Sea Ice Mechanisms and Predictability

NOAA’s Climate Variability and Predictability (CVP) program competitively funded 11 new three-year projects totaling $4.6 million in grants and $1.2 million in other awards to support 38 researchers, postdocs, and students at 15 institutions.

Understanding Arctic Sea Ice Mechanisms and Predictability 7 October 2015

Understanding Arctic Sea Ice Mechanisms and Predictability

NOAA’s Climate Variability and Predictability (CVP) program competitively funded 11 new three-year projects totaling $4.6 million in grants and $1.2 million in other awards to support 38 researchers, postdocs, and students at 15 institutions.

Understanding Madden­-Julian Oscillation Initiation and Propagation 7 October 2015

Understanding Madden­-Julian Oscillation Initiation and Propagation

NOAA’s Climate Variability and Predictability (CVP) program competitively funded 2 new three-year projects totaling $2.4 million in grants and $598,000 in other awards to support 20 researchers, postdocs, and students at 10 institutions.

Sea level change and subsidence in the Delaware Estuary during the last 2200 years 5 October 2015

Sea level change and subsidence in the Delaware Estuary during the last 2200 years

New research by Daria Nikitina et al. and supported by CPO's CVP program was published in the journal Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. The research examined relative sea level (RSL) rise in the Delaware Bay in a reconstruction spanning 200 BCE to 1800 CE.

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