Scripps Oceanography Receives $3 Million NOAA Grant to Help Decisionmakers Prepare for Hazards and Extreme Events
Program will focus on climate-driven impacts to environmental resources in California and Nevada
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
Program will focus on climate-driven impacts to environmental resources in California and Nevada
The webinars guide users through dashboard tools related to historical weather observations, the National Water Model, and ENSO impacts in the U.S.
Water Resources Dashboard: Upcoming Webinars (November 2017) Read More »
CISA’s Convergence website includes resources, tools, and materials of interest to those in the planning, preparedness, and public health communities.
Webinar: “Convergence: Addressing Climate-Health Vulnerabilities in the Carolinas” Read More »
Sectoral Applications Research Program (SARP) Program Manager Nancy Bell-Simms moderated a presentation by former SARP investigator Michael Simpson in this Antioch University webinar.
SARP featured in webinar on stormwater systems and climate Read More »
Researchers at the UA-led CLIMAS program will assess how Southwestern adaptations to extreme climate are functioning now, how that might change in the future and how the region can support long-term socioeconomic resilience.
CPO Awards CLIMAS $3.75M to Bolster Resilience to Extreme Climate Read More »
Two speakers shared their research on developing and using vulnerability assessments.
SARP hosts webinar for NOAA Research’s Social Science Network Read More »
The NOAA Climate Program Office’s Sectoral Applications Research Program (SARP) created a story map to describe how NOAA research is trying to better understand atmospheric rivers, their impacts on communities, and forecast them.
New Story Map showcases NOAA Research on atmospheric rivers and their impacts Read More »
RISA investigators contributed to important study about one of the world’s most aggressive tree-killing insects. The findings suggest the beetles’ advance could reduce biodiveristy and harm tourism and forestry industries.
Climate May Quickly Drive Forest-Eating Beetles North Read More »
This research proposes a heat early warning system that could save thousands of lives in Bangladesh and beyond.
Defining and Predicting Heat Waves in Bangladesh Read More »
RISA investigators publish first global analysis of heat impact on aircraft takeoffs, which could prove costly for the aviation industry.
Surging Heat May Limit Aircraft Takeoffs Globally Read More »