Climate Risk Areas Initiative News

Meet Our Scientists: Samantha Siedlecki 14 March 2019

Meet Our Scientists: Samantha Siedlecki

Read our Women's History Month interview with Dr. Samantha Siedlecki, a lead PI on a MAPP Marine Prediction Task Force project. 

Bridging the Weather-to-Climate Prediction Gap 27 February 2019

Bridging the Weather-to-Climate Prediction Gap

An EOS project update on the MAPP S2S Prediction Task Force has been published. A task force of researchers set out to bridge the gap between the 2-week weather forecast and long-term climate predictions; their findings could help in forecasting the likelihood of extreme events.
Deadline Extensions for NOAA General Modeling Meeting and Fair 31 July 2018

Deadline Extensions for NOAA General Modeling Meeting and Fair

The deadline to submit an abstract and sign up for a modeling tutorial is now August 8th.

There is still time to get engaged in the upcoming NOAA General Modeling Meeting and Fair, September 10-12! August 8th is now the deadline to submit an abstract and sign-up for a modeling tutorial. Registration will remain open until August 31st (August 10th for Foreign Nationals). 

When noise becomes signal 27 July 2018

When noise becomes signal

Unusual California Precipitation Over Last Two Winters Could Have Been Predicted

A new study shows that though seasonal forecasts failed to predict the unusual California preciptation during the winters of 2015-16 and 2016-17, forecasts issued a month ahead -- within the subseasonal timescale and much further ahead than a normal weather forecast -- could have accurately predicted the abnormal winter rain. 

Studying wildfires by flying directly through the smoke 24 July 2018

Studying wildfires by flying directly through the smoke

We already have the Hurricane Hunters, now make room for the Wildfire Hunters

As the 2018 wildfire season comes into full swing, scientists are participating in the first of many field experiments to measure and analyze the wildfire smoke that covers a significant portion of the United States each year. This project, called the Western Wildfire Experiment for Cloud Chemistry, Aerosol Absorption and Nitrogen (WE-CAN), will conduct 15 to 20 smoke-observation flights between late July and August out of Boise, Idaho.

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