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ESSM News

New Research Helps Crack the Mystery of Clouds to Improve Climate Prediction

A special issue of the open access journal Earth System Science Data features an in-depth look at the science behind NOAA’s ATOMIC campaign. CPO’s Climate Variability and Predictability (CVP) program was a major sponsor for the campaign. 

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Study Helps Untangle the Relationship Between Arctic Sea Ice Loss and Climate Feedbacks in a Warming Arctic

New study clarifies the relationship between sea ice loss and the seasonal process of warm-season absorption and cold-season heat release by the Arctic Ocean.

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Washington Post Article Highlights Importance of Core CVP Research Area

The article covers how climate change has drastically weakened the system that drives Atlantic Ocean currents, the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), close to a point that would drive major changes in our weather and climate.

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NOAA Announces FY22 Multi-stressor Federal Funding Opportunity

NOAA is soliciting proposals to increase our understanding of the combined impacts of multiple stressors, including harmful algal blooms, deoxygenation, ocean acidification, and increasing temperatures, on the function and health of marine ecosystems within the context of climate change. NOAA expects to fund 1–2 projects for up to four years in duration, with an approximate annual budget of $1 million, not to exceed $4 million in total.

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