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CPO represents the North American Climate Services Partnership in Mexico

NOAA’s Climate Program Office is the U.S. lead on the North American Climate Services Partnership (NACSP) – an innovative partnership with Mexico and Canada to enhance the development and delivery of climate services through trilateral collaboration – and CPO’s Meredith Muth represented the partnership at the biannual Mexican Climate Outlook Forum on Nov. 12 – 14 in Aguascalientes, Mexico.

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RISA Does Cool Stuff

New research partially funded by NOAA’s Modeling, Analysis, Predictions, and Projections (MAPP) program may enable longer-term forecasts of U.S. heat waves. Scientists from the National Center for Atmospheric Research have fingerprinted a distinctive atmospheric wave pattern high above the Northern Hemisphere that can foreshadow the emergence of summertime heat waves in the United States more than two weeks in advance. The new research could, according to NCAR, potentially enable probability forecasts of U.S. heat waves 15-20 days out, giving society more time to prepare for these often-deadly events.

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MAPP Webinar Series: The National Climate Predictions and Projections platform

The NOAA CPO Modeling, Analysis, Prediction, and Projections program hosted a webinar on the National Climate Predictions and Projections (NCPP) platform on Friday, November 15, 2013. The webinar described NCPP’s recent progress and achievements and discussed future directions.

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NOAA-funded research could help early prediction of extreme heat waves

New research partially funded by NOAA’s Modeling, Analysis, Predictions, and Projections (MAPP) program may enable longer-term forecasts of U.S. heat waves. Scientists from the National Center for Atmospheric Research have fingerprinted a distinctive atmospheric wave pattern high above the Northern Hemisphere that can foreshadow the emergence of summertime heat waves in the United States more than two weeks in advance.

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AC4 funds research that proposes revised mechanism for isoprene chemistry

A recent study by Jingqiu Mao of NOAA’s Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory and his colleagues published in the Journal of Geophysical Research focused on the complex relationships that control chemistry and atmospheric transport of isoprene and related compounds.

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