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Author name: Richard Glupker

Hurricane Maria

Projecting Compound Tropical Cyclone-Heat Extremes in a Changing Climate

Unraveling the complex dynamics of tropical cyclones and extreme heat intersections, a new MAPP-funded research project utilizes cutting-edge modeling systems to provide unprecedented insights into the hazards of compound extreme events, informing crucial strategies for climate resilience and mitigation.

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Bridging Predictions and Projections: Understanding Predictability from Initialized Multi-Year to Decadal Predictions for High-Impact Climate Futures

Emily Becker, a scientist at the University of Miami, has been awarded funding for their role as a co-PI in the climate projections project, “Bridging Predictions and Projections: Understanding Predictability from Initialized Multi-Year to Decadal Predictions for High-Impact Climate Futures.

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NOAA Climate Program Office’s Climate Observations and Monitoring Program awards $1.2 million for new precipitation data development and analysis

CPO’s Climate Observations and Monitoring (COM) Program is announcing seven new 3-year projects originally funded in Fiscal Year 2023 (FY23). The competitively selected projects total $1.2 million in FY23. These precipitation projects, motivated by NOAA’s Precipitation Prediction Grand Challenge (PPGC) strategic objectives, will help improve NOAA monitoring and modeling capabilities. NOAA plays an important role

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