As a follow-up to the NOAA Climate Program Office (CPO) series celebrating Women’s History Month, CPO communications analyst Amber Liggett interviewed climate scientist Dr. Kate Marvel.
New data analysis of palaeoceanographic proxies leave scientists with more questions about changes in AMOC.
During the last week of March, US CLIVAR held a hybrid workshop on multi-year climate predictions.
In this interview, Climate Program Office Adaptation Sciences Program lead Nancy Beller-Simms discusses finding her calling, career accomplishments, and challenges she has faced along the way.
This week, the selection of NOAA CPO’s eight new postdoctoral research fellows was announced. The fellows will engage in research to contribute innovative climate science to NOAA and the greater research community.
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