NOAA-funded researchers on fostering knowledge networks for climate change adaption 3 July 2013

NOAA-funded researchers on fostering knowledge networks for climate change adaption

NOAA-funded researchers co-authored an article for Nature Climate Change on the importance of fostering knowledge networks for climate adaptation. The authors discuss how the Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and Assessments Center, one of eleven Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments centers funded by NOAA’s Climate Program Office, are experimenting with this model.

Marine aerosol workshop report released in Atmospheric Science Letters 3 July 2013

Marine aerosol workshop report released in Atmospheric Science Letters

Over forty scientists from six countries convened in Raleigh, NC on June 4–6 2012 to review the status and prospects of sea spray aerosol research. The conclusions of this workshop were outlined in a paper recently published on June 21 in Atmospheric Science Letters.
Clearing up confusion on future of Colorado River flows 1 July 2013

Clearing up confusion on future of Colorado River flows

A paper by University of Washington researchers and co-authors at eight institutions across the West aims to explain this wide range, and provide policymakers and the public with a framework for comparison. The study, funded by NOAA through its Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments program and its National Integrated Drought Information System was published in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society.

 

Tree-ring data reveals mark of human activities on late-20th century El Niños 1 July 2013

Tree-ring data reveals mark of human activities on late-20th century El Niños

In a study funded in part by the NOAA Climate Program Office's MAPP program, researchers have constructed a 700-year record of the climate phenomenon known as El Niño that may be the most accurate ever made.

Assessing the Impact of Science Communication: Strategies and Online Tools 19 June 2013

Assessing the Impact of Science Communication: Strategies and Online Tools

David Herring, AAAS Fellow and Director of Communication and Education at the NOAA Climate Program Office, wrote a guest article for the inaugural issue of the webLyzard Newsletter on strategies and online tools for conveying science.
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