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Landmark study indicates weakening of ocean carbon sink
August 19, 2023
A new study captures a snapshot of two decades of global interior ocean measurements, and the study demonstrates that the ocean’s role as a carbon sink and its ability to store anthropogenic carbon may be weakening.
How to get started with climate data
August 19, 2023
A new article explains how to use climate data and projections to plan for climate change. The publication applies to any location, with examples specific to Nevada.
New study examines South African precipitation
August 19, 2023
Cape Town, South Africa, was one of the world’s first major cities to nearly run out of water, in 2018. A new study examines how changes in the Agulhas Current may affect future South African rainfall.
NOAA, NASA spearheading massive air quality research campaign this summer
August 15, 2023
Scientists from NOAA, NASA and 21 universities from three countries are deploying state-of-the-art instruments in multiple, coordinated research campaigns to investigate how air pollution sources have shifted over recent decades.
Improving monitoring of coastal inundations of Sargassum with wind and citizen science data
August 15, 2023
A new study compared wind data alongside Sargassum Inundation Risk (SIR) maps against citizen science reports from the coasts of Florida, Gulf of Mexico, Bahamas, and Caribbean regions. The study found that including shoreward wind velocity greatly improves the agreement with coastal observations of Sargassum beaching compared to SIR indicators alone.
Regulating finescale resolved convection in high-resolution models for better hurricane track prediction
August 8, 2023
Accurate hurricane track and intensity forecasts are crucial for early preparation, but hurricane models have trade offs. High-resolution models improve hurricane intensity prediction than low-resolution models, but the high-resolution models are more prone to errors.
New fire emissions inventory available
August 8, 2023
A new fire emissions inventory, providing publicly available data on trace gases and aerosols from global fires for the years 2002 through 2021, add improvements to previous inventory.
How can we make the new fleet of biogeochemical Argo floats most effective?
August 8, 2023
For over 20 years, a fleet of almost 4,000 Argo floats have measured ocean temperature and salinity across the globe. The eventual plan calls for floats to be evenly spaced across the global oceans, but a new study examines whether uniform spacing is the most effective float configuration.
NOAA scientists find Cheeca Rocks reef completely bleached
August 8, 2023
Concern over the ongoing marine heat wave across South Florida and the surrounding region led NOAA scientists to check on Cheeca Rocks, an inshore reef within the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Scientists visited on July 31 and August 1, 2023, and what they found was bleak.
Uncrewed surface vehicles arrive at the equator to monitor El Niño development
August 1, 2023
The 120-day Tropical Pacific Observing System (TPOS) 2023 Saildrone Mission officially began on June 22, 2023, just after the official start of what experts suggest may be a strong El Niño.
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