El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Sea Level Pressure Anomalies in the Western Pacific 17 September 2015

El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Sea Level Pressure Anomalies in the Western Pacific

Research supported by NOAA CPO’s Climate Variability and Predictability (CVP) program and the Modeling, Analysis, Predictions and Projections (MAPP) program has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Climate.

Progress in observing and predicting ENSO 18 March 2015

Progress in observing and predicting ENSO

In January 2014, NOAA and the Japanese Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), in collaboration with the Ocean Observations Panel for Climate (OOPC), convened a review of the Tropical Pacific Observing System (TPOS) through a workshop and associated white papers.

Data-based perfect-deficit approach to understanding climate extremes and forest carbon assimilation capacity 23 June 2014

Data-based perfect-deficit approach to understanding climate extremes and forest carbon assimilation capacity

Research supported by CPO’s Modeling, Analysis, Prediction, and Projections (MAPP) program was published into the May edition of Environmental Research Letters.

ENSO asymmetry in CMIP5 models 28 May 2014

ENSO asymmetry in CMIP5 models

Research funded by CPO’s Modeling, Analysis, prediction, and Projections (MAPP) program will be published in the June 1 issue of  the American Meteorological Society’s Journal of Climate.
A framework for dynamical seasonal prediction of precipitation over the Pacific Islands 5 May 2014

A framework for dynamical seasonal prediction of precipitation over the Pacific Islands

Research funded by CPO’s Modeling, Analysis, Prediction, and Projections (MAPP) program was published in the latest issue of the Journal of Climate.

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