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Earth System Science and Modeling (ESSM)

C&GC Fellow Melissa Breeden to present in February 2 Webinar: Subseasonal Precipitation Forecasts of Opportunity over Southwest Asia Related to ENSO and the MJO

This webinar is part of a series spotlighting NOAA Climate & Global Change Postdoctoral Fellows and will feature recent fellow and research scientist Dr. Melissa Breeden discussing precipitation forecasts in food-insecure regions of Southeast Asia.

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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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Mississippi River Basin Flooding Predictability Improved by Linking Patterns in the tropical Pacific and North Atlantic

Improvements in flood predictability along the Mississippi River by a COM-funded study use a high-quality dataset spanning the past 1,000 years to link tropical Pacific and North Atlantic patterns to regional hydroclimate.

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Modeling Study Based on Hurricane Harvey Improves Flooding Predictions with Climate Change

New modeling framework supported by CVP uses Hurricane Harvey as a case study to improve the predictability over the next seventy years of precipitation and flooding due to hurricanes and climate change.

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Refining Long-Term Data of Ozone in the Stratosphere Using Observations and Modeling

A recent study supported by AC4 uses modeling methods to improve long-term observational records, confirming an understood trend of decreasing ozone in the lower stratosphere and challenging previous work showing a positive trend in the upper stratosphere.

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Improved Predictability of Air-Sea Interactions between Arctic and Tropical Zones

A research team supported by CVP produces a new modeling study to improve predictability of air-sea interactions of the Meiyu front, a meteorological zone which separates Arctic from tropical climatic zones in the Pacific Ocean.

Improved Predictability of Air-Sea Interactions between Arctic and Tropical Zones Read More »

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