The book aims to create a resource for regional land and resource managers and researchers that synthesizes the latest research on the historical and current status of landscape-scale drivers ...
The book aims to create a resource for regional land and resource managers and researchers that synthesizes the latest research on the historical and current status of landscape-scale drivers ...
During first week of May, scientists from 12 different countries met for the first Data Buoy Cooperation Panel (DBCP) Pacific Islands Training Workshop on Ocean Observations and Data Applications in…
Over the past 30 years, the fellowship program has hosted 230 fellows and has developed an outstanding reputation of attracting the best and brightest PhDs in the sciences relevant to CPO’s mission.
Along with the National Weather Service, members of NOAA’s Climate Program Office staffed an information booth at Union Station on Tuesday, April 22, to celebrate Earth Day. Both Climate-Smart and …
New research synthesis supported by NOAA’s Climate Program Office has been published in Current Climate Change Reports. The paper by Kopp et al., "Geographic Variability of Sea-Level Change" ...
Wind, waves, and icebergs pierced through morning fog – the A13.5 GO-SHIP cruise proved both tumultuous and rewarding with vast amounts of new data that bring the promise of groundbreaking future research.
If the future sea surface temperature warming pattern continues to resemble the observed pattern from the past few decades rather than the model-simulated/predicted patterns, we can expect a drastically different future projection of high-impact storms, especially over the Western Hemisphere.
A paper supported by a grant from CPO's Coastal and Ocean Climate Applications (COCA) program, was published online in Nature Climate Change on June 8. The paper: "Cultural knowledge and local ...
Policymakers need to know what factors are most important in determining local vulnerability to facilitate effective adaptation to climate change. Quantitative vulnerability indices are helpful but …
According to the study, a ‘new’ Arctic climate, one with less sea ice, higher temperatures, and longer rainy seasons, will emerge by 2100.