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NOAA, Climate Resilience Fund team up to accelerate U. S. climate resilience
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October 26, 2021
NOAA and the Climate Resilience Fund have announced results of the 2021 competitive grants program supporting projects that will help communities build resilience to the impacts of climate change. Projects focus on four priorities: diversity, equity and inclusion; nature-based solutions to climate change; finance-ready planning; and measures of success.
Researchers head to the mountains to improve weather and water forecasting tools
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October 26, 2021
NOAA scientists have installed a state-of-the-art observing network in a remote basin near Crested Butte to study how precipitation forms in complex, high-altitude terrain. Their goal: improving weather and river flow prediction in a watershed critical to the region’s water supply
This solar geoengineering idea has a Goldilocks problem
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October 26, 2021
A geoengineering technique called marine cloud brightening could help clouds reflect more sunlight by injecting them with salt particles, thereby cooling the planet. But a new study finds the technique has to get everything exactly right to work, and may not work at all.
Climate.gov marine ecosystem Tweet chat
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October 25, 2021
In a tweet chat featuring four NOAA marine experts, learn about the National Marine Ecosystem Status website, how to use it, and why you should care about the health of marine ecosystems.
2021-22 Winter Outlook: drier, warmer South, wetter North with return of La Niña
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October 21, 2021
The U.S. is headed for its second La Niña winter in a row, which increases the chances for dry conditions across the country's southern tier and wet conditions for the Pacific Northwest and Great Lakes.
Advancing the Nation's Geospatial Capabilities To Promote Federal, State, Local, and Tribal Climate Planning and Resilience
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October 19, 2021
Published :. October 2021. This report discusses the potential development of a consolidated Federal geographic mapping service that can facilitate public access to climate-related information to assi
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Global climate summary for September 2021
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October 15, 2021
It was the fifth-warmest September on record, and the East Asian summer monsoon was especially wet.
October 2021 ENSO update: La Niña is here!
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October 14, 2021
La Niña conditions have returned to the tropical Pacific. Our blogger gives you the details.
NOAA awards over $171 million for climate science, community resilience
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October 12, 2021
NOAA’s Climate Program Office (CPO) has announced a total award amount of $171 million, the highest five-year investment in the program’s history, to support innovative and impactful projects to improve our nation’s climate resilience.
Using global-scale Earth system models for regional fisheries applications
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October 12, 2021
Modelers are working to better understand climate drivers of ecosystem uncertainties in Earth system models used in fishery management.
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