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Atmospheric Chemistry, Carbon Cycle and Climate (AC4)

NOAA And NASA Hosted Media Representatives To Tour Research Aircraft In Air Quality Research Campaign In Dayton, Ohio On August 3, 2023

CPO attended an open house with media representatives at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio on August 3 showcasing three research aircraft used in the NOAA- and NASA-led research campaigns as part of a coordinated nationwide effort to study air quality this summer.

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Complexities in Nitrogen Cycling are Not Captured in Widely Used Atmospheric Models

A new study supported by AC4 investigates nitrogen cycling between air, plants, and soil, finding variability in cycling rates that is not currently represented in atmospheric chemical transport models.

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Climate Program Office seeks proposals to advance climate science, resilience

This year’s notice of funding opportunity consists of six competitions to advance understanding of Earth’s climate system through interdisciplinary, integrated scientific research.

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FY24 CPO Notice of Funding Opportunity

CPO is seeking applications for six individual competitions in FY24. Several of these competitions are relevant to the suite of urgent climate-driven societal challenges and risks faced by our Nation that CPO aims to address. Approximately $9 million will be available for approximately 90 new awards pending budget appropriations.

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Detecting Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Salt Lake City During the COVID-19 Lockdown

Using the “natural experiment” created by the significant reduction in emissions during mandated COVID-19 lockdown measures, researchers funded by AC4 and COM, two programs at the NOAA Climate Program Office, quantified human impacts on the urban atmosphere in Salt Lake City and evaluated the stationary and mobile monitoring systems in place.

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