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What to expect this winter: NOAA's 2021-22 Winter Outlook
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November 24, 2021
What weather can the U.S. expect in the second winter of a double-dip La Niña? The Climate Prediction Center’s Mike Halpert lays it out in his discussion of the November update to NOAA’s winter outlook.
NOAA seeks applicants for 2022 urban heat island initiative
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November 23, 2021
NOAA’s National Integrated Heat Health Information System and science partner, CAPA Strategiesoffsite link, are now accepting applications from organizations interested in participating in the 2022 Urban Heat Island mapping campaigns.
State of the science on tropical cyclone frequency
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November 23, 2021
On average there are about 80 tropical cyclones a year. The question scientists ask is: why 80? Will this number increase or decrease as the planet warms? A new review paper, published in the Earth’s Future journal, presents the state of the science.
Dixie Fire, Lassen National Forest, California
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November 22, 2021
Source : FeatherRiverHotShots-Lassen-Sept2021-130-2 . Dixie Fire, Lassen National Forest, California. USDA Forest Service photo by Cecilio Ricardo. Last modified :
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Fire in a boreal forest in Alaska
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Source : . About 2.5 Million Acres in Alaska Have Burned. The State's Wildfire Seasons Are Getting Worse, Experts Say. Courtesy of Scott Rupp, Alaska CASC University Director. Last
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2021 Antarctic ozone hole larger than average
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November 22, 2021
But the Montreal Protocol is working: the hole in our planet’s UV-blocking ozone layer was smaller than those of the 1990s and 2000s.
Coastal Readiness Project Increases Hazard Readiness
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November 17, 2021
Summary: A four-year multi-partner project empower's Washington State's coastal communities to strengthen their resilience to sea level rise, storm surges, wave impacts, and shoreline erosion.
Declining methane emissions but steady leakage rates observed in Western United States
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November 16, 2021
Although methane emissions have declined in the western United States in recent years, but methane leaks continue. Close monitoring in Utah’s Uinta Basin shows what is improving and what remains to be fixed.
Study shows that climate change is the main driver of increasing fire weather in the western United States
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Wildfire is part of the natural ecosystem cycle over the western United States, but recent increases in frequency and intensity are mainly driven by climate change, a new study shows.
Integrated Global Greenhouse Gas Information System (IG3IS) Best Research Practices Guidelines draft now open for comments
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Urban areas can better reduce their greenhouse gas emissions with detailed, timely, comprehensive emission data. The Integrated Global Greenhouse Gas Information System (IG3IS), intended to meet new reporting goals, is now open for comment.
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