Mississippi River Basin Flooding Predictability Improved by Linking Patterns in the tropical Pacific and North Atlantic 6 January 2023

Mississippi River Basin Flooding Predictability Improved by Linking Patterns in the tropical Pacific and North Atlantic

Improvements in flood predictability along the Mississippi River by a COM-funded study use a high-quality dataset spanning the past 1,000 years to link tropical Pacific and North Atlantic patterns to regional hydroclimate.

Improved Predictability of Sea Ice Break-Up and Freeze-Up for Arctic Coastal Communities and Ecosystems 2 December 2022

Improved Predictability of Sea Ice Break-Up and Freeze-Up for Arctic Coastal Communities and Ecosystems

A new COM-funded Arctic sea ice study improves predictions of sea ice freeze-up and break-up in coastal regions by identifying local indicators.

CPO highlights 2016 milestones and achievements 16 May 2017

CPO highlights 2016 milestones and achievements

CPO is releasing its 2016 Annual Report, which gives an overview of FY16 achievements and highlights the great work done by CPO Divisions and Programs to advance scientific understanding of climate and improve society's ability to plan and respond.

Enhanced ocean boundary later observations on NDBC TAO moorings 27 February 2017

Enhanced ocean boundary later observations on NDBC TAO moorings

An important pilot study will provide data for improving observations in the Tropical Pacific.

Updating the most complete archive of surface marine observations 27 June 2016

Updating the most complete archive of surface marine observations

The National Centers for Environmental Information released the latest update of the International Comprehensive Ocean–Atmosphere Data Set.
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