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.
Redesigned Climate.gov puts power of climate data in users' hands 23 May 2013

Redesigned Climate.gov puts power of climate data in users' hands

Today, NOAA unveiled a new and improved version of Climate.gov, a one-stop web resource for information about our changing climate from NOAA and agencies across the federal government. Climate.gov upgrades include expanded content and simplifying access to new data tools, imagery, educational resources and more.
New video series from NOAA Ocean Today explores the role of sea ice in the ocean 21 February 2013

New video series from NOAA Ocean Today explores the role of sea ice in the ocean

The 2012 Arctic summer sea ice extent is the lowest since taking measurement. In a new three-part video series from NOAA Ocean Today, learn about sea ice and why it is so important; how scientists are detecting and measuring change in sea ice; and the impacts of shrinking Arctic sea ice.
New Modules from COMET 19 September 2012

New Modules from COMET

The COMET Program, part of the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research's Community Programs, has recently released three brief modules that describe impacts of climate change.
Students Track A Buoy Drifting Near the Hawaiian Islands 1 February 2012

Students Track A Buoy Drifting Near the Hawaiian Islands

A drifting buoy was adopted and deployed in November 2011 as part of NOAA's Adopt a Drifter Program, and is being followed by students as it tracks northwest of the Hawaiian Islands.
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