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CVP Events

CVP/MAPP FY23 Funding Opportunity Informational Webinar: Earth System Science and Modeling Research for Coastal Inundation

Informational webinar to provide context for CVP & MAPP’s new funding opportunity for Earth System Science and Modeling Research for Coastal Inundation under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law

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CVP Webinar Series on Decadal Variability and Predictability

Please join us from 2-3PM EDT on Wednesday, October 21st for our final Decadal Variability and Predictability webinar, featuring presentations on Ocean Heat & Antarctic Glacial Ice Melt and on Historical Multidecadal Variability of AMOC.
For the full schedule and to sign up to view the webinars, visit cpo.noaa.gov/cvp-webinars.

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CVP Webinar Series on Decadal Variability and Predictability

Please join us from 2-3PM EDT on Wednesday, October 7th for the next Decadal Variability and Predictability webinar, featuring presentations on Sensitivity of AMOC Heat Transport to Forcing and on Decadal Prediction over the Americas, Pacific and Atlantic Contributions.
For the full schedule and to sign up to view the webinars, visit cpo.noaa.gov/cvp-webinars.

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CVP Webinar Series on Decadal Variability and Predictability

Please join us from 2-3PM EDT on Wednesday, September 30th for the next Decadal Variability and Predictability webinar, featuring presentations on Scale Interaction in Decadal Variability in the Upper Tropical Pacific and on Predictability of Pacific Decadal Variability.
For the full schedule and to sign up to view the webinars, visit cpo.noaa.gov/cvp-webinars.

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CVP Webinar Series on Decadal Variability and Predictability

Please join us from 2-3PM EDT on Wednesday, September 16th for the next Decadal Variability and Predictability webinar, featuring presentations on AMOC’s Impact on Climate Regimes, and on West African Monsoons & Atlantic Hurricanes.
For the full schedule and to sign up to view the webinars, visit cpo.noaa.gov/cvp-webinars.

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CPO’s CVP program announces Webinar Series on Decadal Variability and Predictability

Please join us from 2-3PM EDT on Wednesday, September 2nd for our first webinar of the series, featuring presentations by Martha Buckley (Low-frequency SST and upper-ocean heat content variability in the North Atlantic) and Brian Soden (Mechanisms of Low-Frequency Variability of the Atmospheric Circulation Over the 20th Century).
For the full schedule and to sign up to view the webinars, visit cpo.noaa.gov/cvp-webinars.

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DYNAMO Webinar – Wednesday, August 13th at 2pm

The Climate Variability and Predictability program presents the final DYNAMO webinar of the summer this Wednesday (8/13 at 2pm EDT), with presentations by Eric Maloney of Colorado State University and Toshiaki Shinoda of Texas A&M Corpus Christi. For more information, and to register, visit the webinars page.

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DYNAMO Webinar Series – June Presentations

CPO’s Climate Variability and Predictability Program is hosting the second in its series of DYNAMO Webinars on June 25th, 2014 at 2pm. This webinar will feature presentations by Timothy Bates (PMEL) and Shuyi Chen (U. Miami RSMAS). Register now for the upcoming webinar or join us in the SSMC3 12th floor CPO Fishbowl.

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