More Frequent, Intense Tropical Cyclones Can Lead to Increased Phytoplankton Blooms 20 April 2021

More Frequent, Intense Tropical Cyclones Can Lead to Increased Phytoplankton Blooms

New research shows how climate change-induced increases in tropical cyclone activity leads to more phytoplankton blooms.

Study Models Global Methane Budget and Trend 6 April 2021

Study Models Global Methane Budget and Trend

A recently published study uses both satellite and in situ observations of atmospheric methane to model methane sources, removals, and trends from 2010 to 2017.

Meet Our Scientists: Sally Ng 30 March 2021

Meet Our Scientists: Sally Ng

Dr. Sally Ng, an atmospheric scientist funded by CPO's Atmospheric Chemistry Carbon Cycle and Climate (AC4) program, is featured in a NOAA Research "Meet Our Scientsits" profile as part of Women's History Month.

New Research Papers Continue CPO’s Contribution to Years of Maritime Continent 24 March 2021

New Research Papers Continue CPO’s Contribution to Years of Maritime Continent

New research papers on different aspects of the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) represent the latest contributions of CPO’s Climate Variability & Predictability (CVP) program to the international Years of Maritime Continent campaign.  

How Will Arctic Climate Change Impact the Carbon Cycle? 17 March 2021

How Will Arctic Climate Change Impact the Carbon Cycle?

Recent research suggests a more active carbon dioxide (CO₂) cycle in high northern latitude ecosystems as a result of Arctic climate change.

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