Persistent Low Pressure Systems and Wind Stress are Causing Sea Level Rise on the East Coast
CVP-funded study describes newly discovered details on the causes of steady sea level rise on the U.S. east coast over recent decades.
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
CVP-funded study describes newly discovered details on the causes of steady sea level rise on the U.S. east coast over recent decades.
The interagency US CLIVAR Air-Sea Transition Zone Study Group supported by CVP and MAPP developed a strategy to improve air-sea interaction observations and modeling capabilities across multiple Earth and climate science disciplines.
Newly Published Air-Sea Transition Zone Study Group Report Read More »
Doctoral students supported by the Western Water Assessment (WWA), a NOAA CAP/RISA team, and CPO’s Modeling, Analysis, Predictions, and Projections (MAPP) program will present on the importance of snow for water supply forecasting.
CVP-funded study proposes new statistical framework to research changes in sea level probability distributions.
COM-funded ocean carbon storage study finds model uncertainty can be reduced by half when adjusting to agree with observations, highlighting the value of collaboration between the two scientific communities.
Ocean Carbon Storage Study Reduces Uncertainty in Future Projections by 50% Read More »
CPO staff, collaborators, and funded scientists engage in discussions on topics like climate impact on humans, indigenous peoples’ climate information needs, and the importance of the Southern Ocean in climate models, resulting in key research outcomes.
Critical Research Outcomes at 2023 US CLIVAR Summit with Strong CPO Showing Read More »
CPO attended an open house with media representatives at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio on August 3 showcasing three research aircraft used in the NOAA- and NASA-led research campaigns as part of a coordinated nationwide effort to study air quality this summer.
Research funded by COM, CVP, and GOMO, investigates current Argo floats and provides recommendations for future deployment of a new fleet that can measure biogeochemical variables
How can we make the new fleet of biogeochemical Argo floats most effective? Read More »
A new fire emissions inventory supported by AC4 provides publicly available data on trace gases and aerosols from global fires for the years 2002 through 2021.
Updated Global Fire Emissions Model Read More »
Registration is Open for the Earth’s Radiation Budget (ERB) Science Meeting at the NCAR/UCAR Center Green Campus, Nov 6-8 in Boulder, CO.
Earth’s Radiation Budget Science Meeting, Nov. 6-8 in Boulder, CO Read More »