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The Southern Hemisphere’s stratosphere is cleaner than the Northern Hemisphere’s. A NOAA-NASA airborne mission that measured very small particles and trace gases in the lower stratosphere indicated that the cause of the relatively polluted Northern Hemisphere stratosphere is aircraft emissions.
Registration is open for the Earth's Radiation Budget Science Meeting. The meeting will be held at NCAR/UCAR's Center Green Campus in Boulder, Colorado, from November 6 to November 8, 2023.
CISA's Sarah Watson shares risk communication tips to help communities build resilience
As a graduate student, April Croxton was selected by the EPP/MSI Graduate Sciences Program to join the NOAA Fisheries lab in Milford, Connecticut. There, she kicked off a 15 year — and counting —…
While aerosol changes have varied across regions since 1980, these regional differences have influenced global tropical cyclone activity in distinct ways over recent decades.
Methyl bromide is an ozone-depleting trace gas currently emitted mostly from natural sources. New research suggests a strong correlation between methyl bromide variability and El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events, particularly ENSO-driven biomass burning.