Adaptation Sciences (AdSci) Program FY2024
Adaptation Sciences (AdSci) Program FY2024 Read More »
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
Applications for researchers across disciplines that span the physical, social, and integrated sciences spectrum are now open to join the NOAA Climate & Global Change Postdoctoral Fellowship Program’s class of 2024.
NOAA Climate And Global Change (C&GC) Fellowship Program Now Open For 2024 Applications Read More »
A new study explores the paradox of cooling summer daytime temperatures in the central United States amid rising temperatures in the Western and Eastern United States since the mid-twentieth century.
Why Has the Summertime Central U.S. Warming Hole Not Disappeared? Read More »
The virtual academy will promote the development of higher-quality climate services within the commercial climate services marketplace.
NOAA CAP/RISA-Sponsored Private Sector Climate Service Providers Academy Begins Oct 17 Read More »
A new study supported by AC4 uses FIREX-AQ and WE-CAN field campaign observations to demonstrate pollution processes that were missing in atmospheric models.
Finding Missing Sources of Abundant Atmospheric Pollutants Formic and Acetic Acid Read More »
Environmental ecologist Lucy Hutyra of Boston University received an $800,000 “genius grant” from the MacArthur Foundation to continue work funded by AC4.
AC4-Supported Researcher Awarded Prestigious MacArthur Fellowship Read More »
A new study supported by CVP finds that tropical Atlantic climate trends are largely driven by greenhouse gas emissions from human activities as well as aerosols from volcanic activity since 1950, rather than internal tropical systems.
CVP-Funded Scientists Find New Driver for Tropical Atlantic Climate Read More »
New modeling study and visualization tool supported by a COM/MAPP/CSI partnership shows that marine heatwaves have complicated but predictable impacts on the habitats of sharks, seals, birds, and fish along the west coast.
New Models and Ocean Management Tool Shows Marine Heatwave Effects on Predator Habitats Read More »
Funding will support tribal nations addressing current and future drought risk on their lands.
NIDIS Invests Approximately $2 Million to Build Tribal Drought Resilience Read More »
Adaptation Sciences (AdSci) is launching a virtual webinar series focused on climate services for development challenges in partnership with the University of Arizona’s Arizona Institute for Resilience International Programs and the U.S. Agency for International Development.