The Center for Collaborative Heat Monitoring opened applications for communities across the U.S. to monitor and evaluate factors influencing local heat risk. The effort is funded through the Inflation Reduction Act.
The Center for Collaborative Heat Monitoring opened applications for communities across the U.S. to monitor and evaluate factors influencing local heat risk. The effort is funded through the Inflation Reduction Act.
NOAA and partner scientists recently completed two successful field tests in the US Arctic merging new technologies and traditional ship surveys of phytoplankton species distributions in response to surface warming.
Click here to view a NOAA Science On a Sphere animation of this summer's Arctic snow and ice melt As the Arctic sea-ice melt season nears its peak, one community of scientists is poring ...
A study finds that the Arctic Ocean transition from summer heating to autumn cooling aligns closely with the September 22 equinox.
New CPO-supported research found that decreasing Arctic sea ice has been an important contributor to changes in atmospheric circulation and temperature, both factors promoting Greenland’s surface ...
A new study aims to understand winter air pollution in cold regions like Fairbanks, Alaska. It finds that outdoor air has high levels of particles and gases, especially during pollution events.
A new study uses GFDL’s SPEAR seasonal-to-decadal forecast system to produce multi-seasonal atmospheric river frequency forecasts with predictive skill at least nine months in advance.