Nutrients are crucial in projecting marine ecosystem health in the California Current System
Scientists investigate physical and chemical changes in the California Current System (CCS) in a new study published in Geophysical Research Letters.
Advancing scientific understanding of climate, improving society’s ability to plan and respond
Advancing scientific understanding of climate, improving society’s ability to plan and respond
Scientists investigate physical and chemical changes in the California Current System (CCS) in a new study published in Geophysical Research Letters.
Scientists published a study in Nature Communications addressing this issue using the Community Earth System Model 2 Large Ensemble (CESM2-LE) to simulate sea surface temperatures (SST) under historical and future climate scenarios.
Climate variability in North Atlantic to increase dramatically by mid-century Read More »
To celebrate Air Quality Awareness Week from May 6, 2024, to May 10, 2024, NOAA One Health is pleased to introduce an experimental pollen forecast developed through collaborative research between the NOAA Global Systems Laboratory and the NOAA-funded Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences.
Tracking a New Forecast: Pollen Edition Read More »
This summer NOAA, in partnership with the U.S. Departments of Health and Human Services and Housing and Urban Development, as well as community scientists, will map the hottest neighborhoods in 14 U.S. communities and four international cities.
Federal agencies, communities to map heat inequities in 14 U.S. cities Read More »
Elements of NOAA’s scientific advancements in 2023 were made possible through CPO investments.
Climate Program Office Featured in 2023 NOAA Science Report Read More »
In this interview, Juli discusses her work in this field, how she has seen NOAA conceive of and develop its Climate and Health Program, and how she views the role of women in climate resilience.
Dr. Xin Lan is a carbon cycle scientist who has devoted her career to understanding carbon cycle feedback, communicating the science, and communicating the urgency of taking actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Women’s History Month: A Conversation with Dr. Xin Lan Read More »
Our dear friend and distinguished colleague Stewart Amatus Carrera passed away on January 23, 2024. While we, his NOAA Climate Program Office (CPO) family, are deeply saddened by his passing and miss him sorely, we are also celebrating his life, leadership, and remarkable legacy of achievements. Stewart served in the Federal government for nearly 25
In Loving Memory of Stewart Carrera Read More »
Today, NOAA’s Climate Program Office published its 2024-2028 Strategic Plan. The new plan highlights CPO’s priorities including its vision, mission, and mandates by Congress to advance scientific understanding of climate variability and change, and to deliver actionable information to society for climate resilience, adaptation and mitigation. This plan was informed by an office review by
NOAA Climate Program Office Announces Five-Year Strategic Plan Read More »
More than 10 CPO staff, research team members, and interns will attend and present and lead sessions focused on climate topics relevant to CPO’s mission at the American Meteorological Society 104th Annual Meeting.
CPO Staff Will Participate in AMS 2024 Meeting Read More »