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Climate Variability and Predictability (CVP) Program: TEPEX-E

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Federal Agency Name: Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Department of Commerce
Notice of Funding Opportunity Title: Climate Variability and Predictability (CVP) Program: TEPEX-E
Announcement Type: Initial
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number: 11.431, Climate and Atmospheric Research

NOFO at a Glance

CPO’s grant programs manage a competitive process through a NOFO announcement to make awards supporting high-quality research conducted across the United States and internationally on the most urgent climate science questions. While each program area has its own focus, together they advance understanding of Earth’s climate system through interdisciplinary, integrated scientific research, and leverage the resulting knowledge, data, and systems to enhance society’s ability to plan and respond to climate variability and climate change. Toward this end, CPO also supports partnerships that build end-to-end pipelines of information (e.g., integrated information systems) flowing from scientists to decision-makers.

In FY25, CVP is soliciting studies focused on observing, understanding, and modeling that advance the implementation of TEPEX-E – the central focus is to understand and constrain how the coupled Cold Tongue system regulates momentum, heat, and moisture across the Pacific, and vertically. Results will guide the next generation of observing networks, enable more accurate predictions of ENSO, and the Pacific’s global impact on future weather and climate. Details are described in the Science Plan. This effort is in support of NOAA’s Precipitation Prediction Grand Challenge Strategy (PPGC) and the World Climate Research Program’s Global Precipitation Experiment (GPEX).

Letters of Intent:

Letters of intent (LOIs) should be submitted via Google Form by 11:59 pm Eastern Time on October 1, 2024.

Full Applications:

Full applications must be received by 11:59 pm Eastern Time, on January 17, 2025.

Applications received after this time will not be considered for funding.

Applications must be submitted via http://www.grants.gov. For applications submitted through grants.gov, the basis for determining timeliness is the receipt notice issued by www.grants.gov, which includes the date and time received.

Emailed or faxed copies of applications will not be accepted.

Applicants without Internet access:

For applicants without internet access, please contact the CPO Grants Manager Diane Brown by mail at NOAA Climate Program Office (R/CP1), SSMC3, Room 12734, 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910 to obtain an application package.

Please allow two weeks after receipt for a response. Hard copy submissions will be date and time stamped when they are received in the Climate Program Office.

Application packages:

Visit the Grants.gov listing and click on Apply.

Federal Funding Opportunity Number:

NOAA-OAR-CPO-2025-27756

Applicants without Internet access:

Send applications to:
Diane Brown
CPO Grants Manager
NOAA Climate Program Office (R/CP1), SSMC3, Room 12734
1315 East-West Highway
Silver Spring, MD 20910

Please allow two weeks after receipt for a response. Hard copy submissions will be date and time stamped when they are received in the Climate Program Office.

Federal lead investigators who wish to apply to this Announcement of Opportunity must prepare a proposal according to the FFO guidelines and submit the proposal to the program manager directly, instead of to Grants.gov. Federal co-investigators must submit a proposal identical to the proposal lead’s but with personalized budget information.

Letters of Intent for Federal investigators should be received by the Competition Manager by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on October 1, 2024.

Full applications must be received by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on January 17, 2025.

For competition specific information please contact the Competition Manager, virginia.selz@noaa.gov.

For general questions about the NOFO application process, please contact the CPO Grants Specialist Anne Li (anne.li@noaa.gov)or the CPO Grants Manager, Diane Brown, by mail (see address below) or at diane.brown@noaa.gov.

Diane Brown
CPO Grants Manager
NOAA Climate Program Office (R/CP1), SSMC3, Room 12734
1315 East-West Highway
Silver Spring, MD 20910

Please allow up to two weeks after receipt for a response.

CVP Informational Webinar – FY25 NOFO: Tropical Pacific Observing System Equatorial Pacific Experiment (TEPEX)

This event will included a discussion of the CVP FY25 TEPEX NOFO research priority areas, along with a Q&A Section.

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FY25 ESSM NOFO Informational Webinar

A joint discussion with Q&A was held for all FY25 competitions hosted by the Climate Program Office's Earth System Science and Modeling (ESSM) Division programs. The video recording can be found by visiting the event page.

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List Of Competitions

CVP is accepting individual applications for the TEPEX-East Competition under this NOFO. Please see CVP’s other NOFO for TEPEX-Central information.

Program Manager(s)

Grants Specialist

In FY25, CVP is soliciting studies focused on observing, understanding, and modeling that advance the implementation of TEPEX-E – the central focus is to understand and constrain how the coupled Cold Tongue system regulates momentum, heat, and moisture across the Pacific, and vertically. Results will guide the next generation of observing networks, enable more accurate predictions of ENSO, and the Pacific’s global impact on future weather and climate. Details are described in the Science Plan. This effort is in support of NOAA’s Precipitation Prediction Grand Challenge Strategy (PPGC) and the World Climate Research Program’s Global Precipitation Experiment (GPEX).

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