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Funding Opportunities/NOFO News

21st Century Integrated U.S. Climate Predictions and Projections

NOAA’s MAPP Program is announcing 13 new two-year projects in FY19 that aim to use Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) results for improved projections of 21st century climate over the United States. The competitively-selected awards total $2.6M, including $2.4M in grants and $188K in other awards distributed over the lifetime of the projects. […]

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Modeling Climate Impacts on the Predictability of Fisheries and Other Living Marine Resources

In collaboration with the NOAA Fisheries Office of Science and Technology (OST), CPO’s Modeling, Analysis, Predictions, and Projections (MAPP) Program is announcing 13 new 3-year projects starting in Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20) that aim to improve the modeling of how climate impacts the predictability of fisheries and other living marine resources across timescales. The competitively selected projects

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Evolving the Climate Resilience Ecosystem of Adaptation Service Providers

CPO’s Communication, Education, and Engagement Division (CEE) is pleased to announce the award of a three-year grant in Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20) to the Climate Resilience Fund (CRF)—a non-profit grant-funding organization that conducts and manages an annual open competition to support projects aimed at scaling up and accelerating the pace of climate resilience-building in the United States.

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Increasing Certainty of Climate Sensitivity in Models

NOAA’s Modeling, Analysis, Predictions, and Projections (MAPP) program is announcing seven new three-year projects starting in Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20) that aim to examine a key parameter of the climate system — climate sensitivity (the amount of future warming) — in climate and Earth system models. The competitively selected projects total $3,990,176, including $3,960,176 in grants

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Urban Atmosphere in a Changing Climate: Chemistry, Carbon, and Composition

NOAA’s Atmospheric Chemistry, Carbon Cycle, and Climate (AC4) Program is announcing nine new three-year projects in Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20) that aim to understand the chemical composition of the urban atmosphere across the United States. The competitively selected projects total $5.6 in grant awards.  Multiple linkages exist between air quality and climate change–none more so than in

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Characterizing and Anticipating U.S. Droughts’ Complex Interactions

The Climate Program Office’s Modeling, Analysis, Predictions, and Projections (MAPP) Program, in collaboration with the National Integrated Drought Information system (NIDIS) program is announcing 11 new 3-year projects in Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20) that aim to advance our capability to more integrally characterize and anticipate U.S. droughts in the context of hydroclimatic variability and change, linking this research

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Decadal Climate Variability and Predictability

NOAA’s Climate Variability and Predictability (CVP) Program is announcing ten new three-year projects in FY20 that aim to identify the state, mechanisms, and sources of climate predictability on the interannual to decadal timescale. This research will lead to future improvements in skillful decadal prediction systems for climate—ocean and atmosphere. The competitively selected projects total $6.78 million,

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Climate and Changing Ocean Conditions: Research and Modeling to Support the Needs of NOAA Fisheries

NOAA’s Climate Variability and Predictability (CVP) Program, in partnership with NOAA Fisheries’ Office of Science and Technology, is announcing four new projects in Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20) that aim to strengthen the understanding of processes that affect ocean conditions in the context of climate variability and change. Project outcomes will describe how our changing climate may affect

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Developing Critical Surface and Lower Atmosphere Datasets through Observations and Modeling Community Collaborations

NOAA’s Climate Observations and Monitoring (COM) Program is announcing seven new 2- or 3-year projects in Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20) that aim to improve the representation of critical atmospheric processes in our weather and climate models, through new or improved observation-based datasets. Using innovative techniques like new machine learning methods, the projects will focus on the

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Coping with Drought

NOAA’s National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS) Program is announcing five new 2-year projects in Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20), through a multi-program collaboration, that aim to improve our understanding and use of drought indicators, thresholds and triggers, and drought impact reporting to inform decision-making to prepare for and respond to drought. The competitively selected projects total $2,776,805,

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