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Arctic Ocean's autumn cool down accelerates sea ice formation
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A study finds that the Arctic Ocean transition from summer heating to autumn cooling aligns closely with the September 22 equinox.
Natural variability is behind recent desert rainfall increases
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Atmospheric changes, particularly shifts in the North Atlantic Oscillation, which controls most of the winds over the North Atlantic region, have redirected storm tracks toward Taklamakan and Gobi Deserts.
Drivers and improved predictability of sea level rise along the U. S. Southeast Coast
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Variations in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation and changes in wind-driven ocean currents combine with long-term global warming to raise sea level along the U.S. Southeast Coast.
Biden-Harris Administration invests $60 million to build a climate-ready workforce through Investing in America agenda
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The Department of Commerce and NOAA just announced $60 million in funding to help train and place people in jobs that advance a climate-ready workforce for coastal and Great Lakes states, Tribes and Territories.
Unveiling the innovative advancements in hurricane modeling
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To predict developing storms, meteorologists employ models that rely on current observations and mathematical calculations to predict a storm’s behavior and track. These complex models use inputs from historic, numeric, oceanic, and atmospheric data.
Climate Ready Workforce Initiative: Project Locations - June 2024
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This map indicates the states and territories served by each of the 9 projects. Each project will focus on particular communities and not the entire state or territory. Note that states highlighted in
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Climate-Ready Workforce
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Climate-Ready Workforce. * Home . NOAA's Climate-Ready Workforce for Coastal and Great Lakes States, Tribes and Territories Initiative. NOAA's National Sea Grant College Program and
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Biden-Harris Administration invests $2.1 million for measuring surface ocean carbon through the Investing in America agenda
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Funds from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will allow NOAA to expand a global network of sensors to track carbon dioxide in the ocean. They will also serve to improve the understanding and forecasting of global climatic and environmental changes.
Cloud radiative effects associated with daily weather regimes
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Even though stormy days are rare globally, they have an outsized effect on Earth’s radiation budget. Precipitation days, both drizzle and wet days, contribute to about 80 percent of global longwave and shortwave cloud radiative effects.
U. S. climate outlook for June 2024
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June marks the start of meteorological summer, and warmer-than-normal temperatures are in store for much of the country. How will this early summer warmth impact precipitation patterns and drought conditions?
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