Scientists carefully analyze decades of ocean observations to reveal significant slowing and warming of a crucial part of the “global ocean conveyor belt,” signaling shifts in large-scale circulation and climate trends.
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Three papers funded by CPO’s Climate Observation Division (a Review Article, Perspective, and Correspondence) appeared in the February Issue of Nature Climate Change addressing monitoring…
A new interior ocean carbon relevant data product: GLobal Ocean Data Analysis Project version 2 (GLODAPv2) was just released. CPO’s Climate Observation Division supported this…
OAR’s Craig Mclean signed an Implementing Arrangement with Dr. Andi Sakya, Director-General of Indonesia’s Badan, Meteorologi, Klimatologi, Don Geofisika (BMKG) Weather-Climate Service on Sunday, January…
Sandy Delgado, a CIMAS Research Associate the National Hurricane Center funded through the Climate Program Office’s Climate Monitoring Program, had the opportunity to visit Cuba…
The Meridional Overturning Circulation plays a critical role in global and regional heat and freshwater budgets by carrying water properties northward and southward within individual…
CPO’s Climate Observation Division supported a paper published in Geophysical Research Letters. The goal of this manuscript–”The impact of historical biases on the XBT-derived meridional…