Multi-Decade-Long Drought in Hawaii and Connectivity Between NOAA’s Climate and Weather Missions
MAPP-funded study investigates the causes of a recent multi-year period of drought in Hawaii.
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
MAPP-funded study investigates the causes of a recent multi-year period of drought in Hawaii.
The report contains the many accomplishments of the NIDIS program over the previous year and discusses opportunities that lie ahead.
NIDIS Releases 2021 Annual Report Read More »
The NOAA Climate Program Office, Climate and Societal Interactions Division, Adaptation Sciences (AdSci) Program is excited to announce the release of the first report in their monograph series on climate adaptation, titled “Our Changing Precipitation: A Conversation on the Science of Precipitation and Planning for the Future”.
From Science to Application: Evaluating Changing Precipitation Trends Read More »
New research, co-funded by CPO’s CVP and OAR’s WPO, explores how to improve U.S. West Coast precipitation forecasts by modeling tropical teleconnection patterns.
Study explores strategies to improve US West Coast precipitation forecasts Read More »
A research team funded in part by CPO’s MAPP and CVP Programs investigate the effect of global warming on the MJO.
Understanding the MJO in a Future Warmer Climate Read More »
A CPO-funded study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences suggests intensifying precipitation may change with atmospheric temperature changes.
Greg Carbone, a RISA PI, is co-author on a paper published in the Journal of Climatology. The paper–“Assessment of NARCCAP model in simulating rainfall extremes using a spatially constrained regionalization method”–appeared online on Sept. 14.