NOAA Scientists Detect a Reshaping of the Meridional Overturning Circulation in the Southern Ocean 31 March 2023

NOAA Scientists Detect a Reshaping of the Meridional Overturning Circulation in the Southern Ocean

Scientists at NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) have shown that the Global Meridional Overturning Circulation (GMOC), commonly known as the global ocean conveyor belt, has changed significantly in the Southern Ocean since the mid-1970s.
Rapid Sea Level Rise along the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts during 2010-2022 and Its Impact on Hurricane-Induced Storm Surge 29 March 2023

Rapid Sea Level Rise along the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts during 2010-2022 and Its Impact on Hurricane-Induced Storm Surge

Sea level rise (SLR) is a major consequence of climate change. The densely populated U.S. East Coast and the Gulf of Mexico coast are vulnerable to SLR and extreme events. In the past six years, for example, major hurricanes and associated storm surges have caused significant and catastrophic coastal flooding and socioeconomic damages.
A New Long-Term Dataset Combines Ocean and Weather Data on the Oregon Coast 24 March 2023

A New Long-Term Dataset Combines Ocean and Weather Data on the Oregon Coast

More than two decades of oceanographic and meteorological data shedding light on upwelling processes off the coast of Oregon is compiled and made public for the first time by an Oregon State University team of scientists supported by a COM-MAPP-CSI collaboration

Improvements to our Understanding of Tropical Cyclone Processes and Formation Using a Global Climate Model 10 February 2023

Improvements to our Understanding of Tropical Cyclone Processes and Formation Using a Global Climate Model

A recent study with contributions from both COM- and MAPP- supported researchers improves the representation of tropical cyclone formation and longer term projection in global climate models.

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