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Author name: Gillen Curren

Map of global sea surface temperature

Ocean temperature patterns are strongly controlled by ocean forces on a decadal timescale

A new study assesses the ocean and atmosphere’s influence on sea surface temperature changes on a decadal scale, revealing ocean currents as the predominant driver in mid- to high-latitudes and highlighting their crucial role in shaping long-term climate patterns.

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fishing boat in Alaskan waters

Alaska Climate Integrated Modeling project developing climate-informed management scenarios for fisheries in the eastern Bering

The project evaluates climate impacts and effective responses for social and ecological systems in and around the Bering Sea and supports NOAA’s Climate, Ecosystems and Fisheries Initiative (CEFI).

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collage of CEE's Amber Liggett and David Herring at Energy Exchange 2024 Conference

CPO’s David Herring and Amber Liggett Supported NOAA’s Climate Resilience Efforts at the Department of Energy’s Energy Exchange Conference

CEE Division Chief David Herring and Communications Specialist Amber Liggett represented NOAA at the Department of Energy’s Energy Exchange 2024 Conference.

CPO’s David Herring and Amber Liggett Supported NOAA’s Climate Resilience Efforts at the Department of Energy’s Energy Exchange Conference Read More »

people talking around a table at the Regional Workshop on National Frameworks for Climate Services in the Caribbean

NOAA’s Adaptation Sciences Program Supports Regional Workshop on National Frameworks for Climate Services in the Caribbean

The effort is part of NOAA’s support for the President’s Emergency Plan for Adaptation and Resilience (PREPARE) and the U.S.- Caribbean Partnership to Combat the Climate Crisis 2030 (PACC2030) and utilizes funding provided through a partnership with the U.S. Department of State to enhance climate resilience and adaptation in the Caribbean.

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