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Climate Observations and Monitoring (COM)

New Data Product Provides Environmental Indicators for Ocean Acidification from 1750 to 2100

Significant improvements in ocean acidification data and projections through 2100 are published in a new data product supported by a collaborative initiative between COM, CVP, and GOMO.

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A New Long-Term Dataset Combines Ocean and Weather Data on the Oregon Coast

More than two decades of oceanographic and meteorological data shedding light on upwelling processes off the coast of Oregon is compiled and made public for the first time by an Oregon State University team of scientists supported by a COM-MAPP-CSI collaboration

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Important Ocean-Climate Connections from Argo Float Observations and Modeling Study

A new research study supported by COM, CVP, and GOMO, uses Argo data along with a coupled model to investigate the understudied wintertime formation process of water in the Southern Ocean.

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Improving Model Representation of Western US Water Resources Using Machine Learning

To improve water management in the mountainous western US, COM-supported research presents a hybrid model approach to improve simulations of western water flow using both traditional and machine learning methods.

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Quantifying, Explaining, and Proposing Solutions for emission of the Greenhouse Gas with the Largest Known Warming Potential

A recent study supported by AC4 and COM investigates emissions of the greenhouse gas with the largest known warming potential, updates the understanding of how much we have in the atmosphere, and proposes possible solutions for reducing emissions.

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Improvements to our Understanding of Tropical Cyclone Processes and Formation Using a Global Climate Model

A recent study with contributions from both COM- and MAPP- supported researchers improves the representation of tropical cyclone formation and longer term projection in global climate models.

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Improving our Understanding of Satellite Observation Sampling Error in Salinity Data

New study supported by COM, CVP, and GOMO partnership quantifies and characterizes the sampling error for satellite observations of sea surface salinity to be used for Earth system applications.

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