COM-funded research utilizes a new data assimilation tool to explore the relationship between ENSO dynamics and volcanic events
This study uses a novel approach to further explore the dynamic impacts of volcanism on ENSO.
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
This study uses a novel approach to further explore the dynamic impacts of volcanism on ENSO.
New study highlights the causes of a large interannual variability in the natural emission of methyl bromide.
El Niño driven fires affect the natural emission of an ozone depleting trace gas Read More »
New research, funded partly by CVP, reveals some of the drivers of MJO bias in the HiRAM model.
Understanding Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) model bias Read More »
A new study by CVP-funded scientists sheds light into diurnal wind patterns in the tropical oceans.
Study: Describing diurnal wind patterns in the tropical oceans Read More »
These high-quality maps and graphics will help promote public climate literacy and establish NOAA as an authoritative source of climate information.
Climate.gov materials will support NWS/CPC spring outlook Read More »
This new study aims to advance decadal prediction models by exploring regionally-dependent coupled sea-surface dynamics at work in the Atlantic and Pacific in initialized prediction ensembles.
New research reveals the contribution of ⍺-pinene + NO3 in the secondary aerosol budget, and likely constitutes a major removal pathway of reactive nitrogen from the lower troposphere.
The research aims to measure unusual intensities and frequencies of pre-industrial and recent El Nino events, providing insight into changes in the climate of North America.
A gathering of mayors from across the nation will meet in Miami next month to discuss climate impacts and actions they can take to protect people, property, and infrastructure.
David Herring to Speak at U.S. Conference of Mayors Read More »
Drought conditions lead to an increase in summertime ozone in the U.S. Southeast but not the West, highlighting the long-term impact of droughts on atmospheric composition.
Summertime Droughts Lead to Worsening Ozone Pollution in U.S. Southeast Read More »