CPO-supported research team has brought widely used greenhouse gas modeling tools to NOAA Air Resources Laboratory’s HYSPLIT atmospheric dispersion model.
Researchers funded by CPO’s Climate Observations and Modeling (COM) program use a new method of climate index development to demonstrate the creation of directional wind indices and their potential application.
A new CVP-supported study uses maps generated via machine learning to identify atmospheric pressure patterns driving sea ice melt onset.
CPO-supported study reveals drivers of the Warm Arctic, Cold Continent pattern over North America, improving our understanding and modeling/prediction capability of interannual regional climate variability.
CPO-funded work leads to a comprehensive review on the observation, theory, and modeling of the boreal summer intraseasonal oscillation (BSISO).
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