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This interview is one of the first in OAR’s 2023 Women’s History Month Campaign, highlighting accomplished women at NOAA working on climate resilience….
This article kicks off a series of interviews with NOAA Climate Program Office (CPO) employees and CPO-funded scientists in celebration of Women’s History Month….
A new study funded by CVP finds unexpected long-range links between aerosol particle source, especially smoke, and atmospheric processes including cloud formation and radiative properties….
Nitrogen reacts with oxygen and other chemical compounds to form atmospheric oxides, which significantly impact the chemical composition of our atmosphere, human and environmental health,…
A newly published Science article highlights the work of NOAA’s Earth’s Radiation Budget Initiative, addressing the basic research needed to understand solar radiation management….
Model analysis in a recent CVP-funded study sheds new light on relationships between weather and climate in West Africa and large-scale atmospheric patterns….
A recent study supported by AC4 uses drought index as a tool to explain the trends of particulate matter (PM) air pollution and its association…
A recent study supported by AC4 and COM investigates emissions of the greenhouse gas with the largest known warming potential, updates the understanding of how…
A recent FIREX-AQ study supported by AC4 analyzed emissions and revealed region-specific chemical signals during a controlled burn in the understudied region of Northern Michigan….
A new AC4-supported study published in Nature Communications provides pioneering results on the complex formation of secondary organic aerosol air pollutants….