The Los Angeles Basin is often thought of as a dry, smoggy, overdeveloped landscape. But a new study led by NOAA and the University of Colorado, Boulder shows that the manicured lawns, emerald golf …
The Los Angeles Basin is often thought of as a dry, smoggy, overdeveloped landscape. But a new study led by NOAA and the University of Colorado, Boulder shows that the manicured lawns, emerald golf …
The Los Angeles Basin is often thought of as a dry, smoggy, overdeveloped landscape. But a new study led by NOAA and the University of Colorado, Boulder shows that the manicured lawns, emerald golf …
The Los Angeles Basin is often thought of as a dry, smoggy, overdeveloped landscape. But a new study funded in part by CPO's Atmospheric Chemistry, Carbon Cycle, and Climate Program shows that the…
The Los Angeles Basin is often thought of as a dry, smoggy, overdeveloped landscape. But a new study led by NOAA and the University of Colorado, Boulder shows that the manicured lawns, emerald golf …
For the last seven years, NOAA has helped citizens in more than 70 U.S. communities map their hottest neighborhoods. Earlier this year, NOAA branched into the wider world to support two heat island mapping campaigns overseas, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Researchers from NOAA and the Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies , funded by CPO's Climate Observations and Monitoring Program , have greater confidence that warming ...
The Northeast Pacific Ocean has experienced multiple marine heatwaves. One notable marine heatwave, nicknamed the Blob, lasted from the winter of 2013–2014 through mid-2016. A new study indicates that specific ocean surface conditions may help scientists predict Northeast Pacific marine heatwaves months in advance.
Over the past 40 years, the Arctic sea ice minimum in September has declined, with 2007 to 2012 showing accelerated melt. However, this has been followed by a puzzling slowdown in sea ice decline …
Spring 2013 has brought something fairly unusual in recent years—colder-than-average temperature for the nation as a whole.