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CAP/RISA News

Improving extreme rainfall predictions: the limits of high-resolution climate models

The Climate Program Office supported a new study published in Earth’s Future that advances efforts to improve projections of how extreme rainfall will increase as global temperatures rise. Extreme rainfall events have significant environmental and societal impacts such as floods or water shortages. The general circulation models scientists use to predict extreme rainfall trends typically […]

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Planners, emergency managers and other decision makers are using SCIPP’s Simple Planning Tool. The tool continues to evolve to meet the needs of stakeholders across the region.

Planners, emergency managers and other decision makers are using SCIPP’s Simple Planning Tool. The tool continues to evolve to meet the needs of stakeholders across the region.

Planners, emergency managers and other decision makers are using SCIPP’s Simple Planning Tool. The tool continues to evolve to meet the needs of stakeholders across the region. Read More »

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The NOAA CAP program held an All-Interested Congressional Briefing hosted by the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and Deputy NOAA Administrator Jainey Bavishi

The NOAA CAP program participated in NOAA’s Learning Series to brief interested members of congress on CAP priorities and activities.

The NOAA CAP program held an All-Interested Congressional Briefing hosted by the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and Deputy NOAA Administrator Jainey Bavishi Read More »

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NOAA CAP Program hosts panel at the National Adaptation Forum 2024 on Innovations in Federal Climate Research Funding for Frontline Communities

NOAA CAP’s session at the National Adaptation Forum will share insights directly from four regional CAP members and their frontline community partners to describe the process and early outcomes of the first wave of CAP small grants programs.

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