A study published in The Holocene concluded that low-lying areas of New York City will experience higher relative sea level rise than the global average, and that the current rate of sea level rise …
A study published in The Holocene concluded that low-lying areas of New York City will experience higher relative sea level rise than the global average, and that the current rate of sea level rise …
A newly released report, “The State of Climate Knowledge 2021,” outlines New York City’s climate research priorities, and identifies knowledge gaps for future study. NOAA’s Consortium for Climate Risk in the Urban Northeast (CCRUN) coauthored the report.
Predicting the weather 3 to 4 weeks from now is extremely challenging, yet many critical decisions affecting communities and economies must be made at this lead time. However, model forecasts ...
Predicting the weather 3 to 4 weeks from now is extremely challenging, yet many critical decisions affecting communities and economies must be made at this lead time. However, model forecasts ...
Balancing the water needs between Alabama, Florida, and Georgia is often complex. To support the needs of stakeholders in the region, NOAA has released the Apalachicola, Chattahoochee, and Flint (ACF) River Basin drought and water dashboard.
To address worsening drought in the Northern Plains, the National Integrated Drought Information System is co-hosting a webinar series this summer specifically for the Tribal Nations in the Northern Plains.
The National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS) added two new interactive features on Drought.gov that will make it easier for decision makers and the public across the United States to share timely, reliable drought information.
On Feb. 2 and 9, respectively, NIDIS launched two new Drought Early Warning Systems (DEWS) in the Pacific Northwest and Midwest. DEWS utilize new and existing partner networks to optimize the ...