Using Energy Driven Models to Predict Tropical Rainfall 12 May 2023

Using Energy Driven Models to Predict Tropical Rainfall

Recent modeling study supported by CVP uses an energy flux focus to better understand remote influences on tropical precipitation predictions through 2100.

New El Niño model analysis advances key source of prediction skill 4 May 2023

New El Niño model analysis advances key source of prediction skill

New model diagnostics promise to help improve models and predictions of U.S. seasonal to multi-year climate.

How Will a Warming World Impact El Niño? 5 May 2022

How Will a Warming World Impact El Niño?

ENSO is a major source of seasonal predictability and driver of global climate and extreme events. Changes in the seasonal evolution of ENSO during its onset and decay phases have received little attention by the research community. A new study published in Nature Communications aims to better understand these changes and ENSO’s impact.

El Niño driven fires affect the natural emission of an ozone depleting trace gas 4 March 2022

El Niño driven fires affect the natural emission of an ozone depleting trace gas

New study highlights the causes of a large interannual variability in the natural emission of methyl bromide.

Meet Our Scientists: Antonietta Capotondi 26 March 2019

Meet Our Scientists: Antonietta Capotondi

Read our Women's History Month interview with Dr. Antonietta Capotondi, the lead of MAPP's Marine Prediction Task Force project and a Co-PI on a Marine Prediction Task Force project . 

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