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Webinar Topic: Using Visualization Science to Improve Expert and Public Understanding of Probabilistic Temperature and Precipitation Outlooks

The Climate Prediction Center has launched newly redesigned temperature and precipitation seasonal outlook products. Learn more about the new format in a January 11th Webinar.

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This map from Deloitte’s Climunity Planning Tool shows relative flood risk overlaid with the locations of critical infrastructure throughout the region. At the perimeter of the map are charts and graphs showing metrics associated with flood insurance

NOAA, Census Bureau award $50,000 to teams building data solutions to climate crisis

On December 15, 2021, NOAA announced the winners of its climate competition within the Open Data for Good Grand Challenge, which is part of the U.S. Census Bureau’s The Opportunity Project. The purpose of the competition was to accelerate the production of new digital tools to help local decision makers use federal data for better climate resilience planning.

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CPO Staff Engage with Key International Partners of the U.S. Global Change Research Program

NOAA promotes cooperation on global change research and benefits from interagency and international engagement provided through USGCRP. Members of NOAA’s Climate Program Office participated in the Annual International Meeting of the U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP), held over a period of three days between November 19th and December 2nd.  Wayne Higgins attended as the Chair of the Subcommittee on Global Change Research and was joined by Ben DeAngelo and Jin Huang. The meeting was convened by the USGCRP International Activities Interagency Working Group (IAIWG), co-chaired by Lisa Vaughan.

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