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Will Hurricanes Change as the World Warms?
Michon Scott |
August 02, 2010
Christopher Landsea, of NOAA’s National Hurricane Center, works with tropical storm data and other hurricane experts to figure out how our warming world will affect hurricanes. Find out what current research tells us about hurricanes in the future.
Time and Tides
David G. Gordon |
July 06, 2010
The impacts of climate change and sea level rise have the potential to contaminate facilities and natural resources in the Pacific Northwest. Now, coastal managers have a new tool to help them visualize future changes and decide how they might avoid these problems.
A Hurricane in New England?
Peg Van Patten |
June 06, 2010
In 1938, an unexpected Category 3 hurricane plowed across Long Island and into Connecticut. Could history repeat itself?
Watching Birds, Tracking Climate
Zoe Hoyle |
May 14, 2010
How is climate change affecting bird migration patterns? Birdwatchers across the country and around the world are contributing their time, both in the field and online, to answer that question.
Counting Blossoms along a Canyon Trail
Zack Guido |
April 15, 2010
Curiosity is a cruel master, says Dave Bertelsen. Over the past 25 years, he has hiked over 12,000 miles through a desert canyon, just to see what was blooming. He found a few surprises along the way.
Climate Risks in Haiti
Francesco Fiondella |
March 05, 2010
Almost two months after a devastating earthquake rocked Haiti, nearly half a million people there are displaced from their homes, and a million more are living without proper shelter. What climate-related risks will they face in the coming months?
Reconstructing Weather to Predict Climate
Katy Human |
February 10, 2010
NOAA researchers have built a "time machine" for weather that provides detailed snapshots of the global atmosphere from 1891 to 2008. The system's ability to "hindcast" past weather events is emerging as a powerful new tool for detecting and quantifying climate change.
Short-term Cooling on a Warming Planet
Michon Scott |
December 31, 2009
Has global warming stopped? That's what some people claim, based on global temperatures recorded since 1998. But, scientists say, not setting a new record high temperature each year doesn't mean the globe is cooling.
An Upwelling Crisis: Ocean Acidification
Caitlyn Kennedy |
October 30, 2009
In the summer of 2007, as oyster growers and hatchery managers in Washington state were experiencing yet another failed oyster harvest, Dr. Richard Feely set off on a research cruise to find out if the seawater itself was the culprit…
CSI: NOAA Climate Scene Investigators
Katy Human |
October 23, 2009
In NOAA's version of CSI, Marty Hoerling leads a group of climate and weather researchers who investigate killer climate patterns—heat waves, tornadoes, and floods—to figure out what may have triggered them.
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