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Climate Observations and Monitoring (COM)

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A New Dataset for Understanding and Managing the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary

Scientists supported by COM release a new dataset unveiling nearly two decades of previously unavailable oceanographic data from the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary, offering crucial insights into the dynamic marine ecosystems and informing conservation and resource management strategies.

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NOAA Climate Program Office’s COM program awards nearly five hundred thousand dollars to improve precipitation datasets

CPO’s Climate Observations and Monitoring (COM) program is announcing two new two-year projects in Fiscal Year 2023 (FY23) that aim to improve the research on precipitation datasets. The competitively selected projects total four hundred seventy-nine thousand dollars in grants1. These precipitation projects, chosen in response to the Disaster Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (DRSA) of 2022

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NOAA Climate Program Office’s Climate Observations and Monitoring Program awards $1.2 million for new precipitation data development and analysis

CPO’s Climate Observations and Monitoring (COM) Program is announcing seven new 3-year projects originally funded in Fiscal Year 2023 (FY23). The competitively selected projects total $1.2 million in FY23. These precipitation projects, motivated by NOAA’s Precipitation Prediction Grand Challenge (PPGC) strategic objectives, will help improve NOAA monitoring and modeling capabilities. NOAA plays an important role

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