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NOAA-supported youth panel introduces climate literacy guide at COP28
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December 24, 2023
A youth panel at COP28 featuring five young women climate leaders from around the country and Guam to talk about youth demands of the U.S. government. The panel took place December 8, 2023, on COP28’s youth day.
Date night with the stratospheric polar vortex
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December 20, 2023
Most models predict that the polar vortex will remain slightly weaker than average through December. Others say a full-on breakdown remains in the cards.
One year after the eruption, Mauna Loa Observatory has resumed key science activities
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December 19, 2023
After the eruption of Mauna Loa Volcano on November 27, 2022, Mauna Loa Observatory staff restored limited power to four key observatory buildings by augmenting existing solar generation and adding battery systems.
Greenhouse gas forcing and climate feedback signatures identified in hyperspectral infrared satellite observations
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December 19, 2023
New research identifies the signature of greenhouse gas increase and the associated global warming in long-term thermal wavelength satellite measurements. It shows the evolution of the Earth system in response to human influence can be tracked by this thermal signature.
December 2023 El Niño update: adventure!
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December 13, 2023
There's a 54% chance this El Nino, currently strong, will peak as a "historically strong" event.
Seasonal hurricane predictions at GFDL
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December 12, 2023
Seasonal hurricane predictions are like a large puzzle, with several pieces coming together to create a reliable forecast: wind patterns, humidity levels, and El Niño and La Niña events.
Report emphasizes urgent need to reduce global emissions
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December 12, 2023
According to the newest Global Carbon Budget report, global emissions continue to rise and must be significantly reduced to meet global climate targets and avoid severe and deleterious effects of climate change.
Impacts of enhanced marine forecasting
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December 12, 2023
A new story from NOAA Fisheries highlights enhanced forecasting that can anticipate changing ocean conditions up to a year in advance.
Solar radiation interacts with complex Tibetan topography, affecting climate near and far
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December 12, 2023
Summary: The Tibetan Plateau is the largest area of elevated topography on Earth. A new study investigates the role of solar radiation-topography interaction in modulating Earth’s climate.
Can solar radiation management slow Antarctic ice melt?
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December 12, 2023
A new study uses computer modeling to explore how injecting reflective particles into the atmosphere might slow Antarctic ice melt. The study finds that location matters; a single injection in the Northern Hemisphere could increase Antarctic melt.
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