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What is COP?
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A basic explainer about the international climate meeting known as “COP.”
November 2022 U. S. Climate Outlook: Drier and warmer than average likely across the East
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The November 2022 climate outlook favors a warmer- and drier-than-average month for the eastern United States and a cooler- and wetter-than-average month for the Northwest.
Population aging, economic status may amplify air pollution health impacts
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Population aging and economic development setbacks may outpace the health benefits of less air pollution and slowed climate change. This finding comes from a new study on air quality and the factors most likely to impact future premature deaths.
Future ocean eddy projections improve understanding of climate change impacts along the California coast
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The California Current System is a southward-moving, cold-water current that causes seasonal upwelling and eddies. A new modeling study finds that eddies are projected to become more variable and intense toward the end of the century compared to a 1980-2010 baseline.
New study uses FIREX-AQ data to link aerosol properties to wildfire smoke
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November 1, 2022
How much aerosols scatter light and reduce visibility can be linked to human health impacts. Measurements taken during the Fire Influence on Regional to Global Environments and Air Quality (FIREX-AQ) campaign provide a record of aerosol light scattering during the 2019 wildfire season in the western United States.
NOAA Science on a Sphere virtual reality experience to be highlighted at COP27
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The US Center at COP27 will feature a virtual reality experience developed in part by NOAA’s Science on a Sphere.
Genetic variants of staghorn coral linked to elevated nutrient and heat stress resistance
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A recent study has identified genetic variants in staghorn coral, Acropora cervicornis, that can tolerate elevated temperatures and nutrient pollution, two environmental stressors that put this critically endangered species at risk.
Where does global warming go during La Niña?
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Three experts explain why La Niña provides no relief from the excess planetary heating due to rising greenhouse gases.
NOAA unveils new training guides for the nation's climate adaptation workforce
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User-friendly guide helps professionals implement the U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit’s Steps to Resilience.
Antarctic ozone hole slightly smaller in 2022
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This year's hole in the ozone layer was slightly smaller than last year, and well below the peak size in 2006.
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