Indian Ocean Dipole leads to Atlantic Niño
New research suggests that the Indian Ocean plays a more important role in affecting year-to-year climate variability than previously thought.
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Advancing scientific understanding of climate, improving society’s ability to plan and respond
Advancing scientific understanding of climate, improving society’s ability to plan and respond
New research suggests that the Indian Ocean plays a more important role in affecting year-to-year climate variability than previously thought.
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SeaFlux is a new data product that could improve scientists’ ability to measure the global carbon budget.
New Data Product Offers Ensemble Global Ocean CO2 Read More »
Climate Process Team helps increase the skill of MJO prediction by NOAA’s Climate Forecast System.
Methane emissions from the distribution and use of natural gas across U.S. cities are 2 to 10 times higher than recent EPA estimates.
Urban Areas across the U.S. are Undercounting Methane Emissions Read More »
ATOMIC field campaign data leads to new insights into the relationship between trade winds and shallow convective clouds.
Questions about the NOAA Climate & Global Change Postdoctoral Fellowship application process? Join the Q&A Session on Friday, October 22, 2022 (10-11AM MDT).
Upcoming NOAA Climate & Global Change Postdoctoral Fellowship Application Q&A Session Read More »
CPO’s Atmospheric Chemistry, Carbon Cycle, and Climate (AC4) program and Climate Observations and Monitoring (COM) program are announcing 8 new 2-year projects in Fiscal Year 2021 that aim to leverage the natural experiment created by the significant reduction of emissions during the COVID-19 pandemic to understand how anthropogenic activities affect local and regional air quality. The competitively selected projects
CPO’s Atmospheric Chemistry, Carbon Cycle, and Climate (AC4) program is announcing 10 new 3-year projects and 1 new 2-year project in Fiscal Year 2021 that aim to increase our understanding of emissions and chemical transformation in the urban atmosphere. The competitively selected projects total $5.48M1 in grants. Despite decades of decline in ground-level ozone and fine particulate matter
Emissions, Air Quality, and Heat in Urban Areas Read More »
CPO’s Climate Observations and Monitoring (COM) program and Climate Variability and Predictability (CVP) program, in partnership with NOAA’s Global Ocean Monitoring and Observing (GOMO) program, are announcing 12 new three-year projects in Fiscal Year 2021 that aim to increase the use and value of ocean observations, advance our understanding of climate variability and change, and enhance NOAA’s ability to
New research highlights the key structural differences among the most recent generation of earth system models that matter most to regional fisheries end users.
Using Global-Scale Earth System Models for Regional Fisheries Applications Read More »