This new CVP-funded study examines atmosphere–ocean coupled models to understand the limits of seasonal prediction for CA winter precipitation.
A new CVP- and MAPP- supported study published in Science Advances provides a new understanding of how tropical storm systems can be represented in climate models.
This webinar is part of a series spotlighting NOAA Climate & Global Change Postdoctoral Fellows and will feature recent fellow and research scientist Dr. Melissa Breeden discussing precipitation forecasts in food-insecure regions of Southeast Asia.
The Climate Assessment for the Southwest (CLIMAS), a NOAA CAP/RISA team, publishes the November episode of the SW Climate Podcast, “Checking in on the Extended Transition Season.”
MAPP-funded study investigates the causes of a recent multi-year period of drought in Hawaii.
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