5 ways NOAA scientists are answering big questions about climate change 5 ways NOAA scientists are answering big questions about climate change From warmer ocean temperatures to longer and more intense droughts and heat waves, climate change is affecting our entire planet. Scientists at NOAA have long worked to track, understand and predict how climate... Tuesday, April 20, 2021 0 374
NOAA report highlights 2020 climate, weather, ocean research NOAA report highlights 2020 climate, weather, ocean research Launching uncrewed systems to monitor climate and ecosystem changes in the U.S. Arctic, sequencing the genome for endangered marine species, and improving weather forecasts with advances in regional models —... Wednesday, April 14, 2021 0 1661
Climate-driven shifts in deep Lake Michigan water temperatures signal the loss of winter Climate-driven shifts in deep Lake Michigan water temperatures signal the loss of winter Climate change is causing significant impacts on the Great Lakes and the surrounding region. As the largest surface freshwater system in the world, the Great Lakes have an enormous impact, seen and unseen, on the... Tuesday, March 16, 2021 0 20975
Congress reauthorizes law supporting partnerships to advance ocean science Congress reauthorizes law supporting partnerships to advance ocean science Congress voted on January 1, 2021 to reauthorize and strengthen the National Oceanographic Partnership Program, a 23-year old program created by Congress to facilitate ocean-related partnerships between federal... Wednesday, January 13, 2021 0 4009
Congress reauthorizes NOAA Sea Grant through 2025 Congress reauthorizes NOAA Sea Grant through 2025 The National Sea Grant College Act was reauthorized and amended by Congress and signed by President Donald J. Trump on December 18, 2020. The reauthorization, titled the “National Sea Grant College Program... Monday, December 21, 2020 0 5118
NOAA Research's top 5 stories from 2020 NOAA Research's top 5 stories from 2020 From predicting smoke movement from massive wildfires, to investigating how marine life is responding to a quieter ocean, 2020 was a big year for NOAA science. As this unprecedented year draws to a close, we’re... Wednesday, December 16, 2020 0 3244
How will climate change change El Niño and La Niña? How will climate change change El Niño and La Niña? A new book published by the American Geophysical Union provides first detailed examination of how climate change may influence El Niño and La Niña. Monday, November 9, 2020 0 10799
National Sea Grant Aquaculture Initiative: 2020 Update National Sea Grant Aquaculture Initiative: 2020 Update Over the past several years, Sea Grant has funded many research projects. Last year, Sea Grant established several collaborative teams focused on bringing together diverse aquaculture stakeholders, advancing specific... Thursday, October 29, 2020 0 0
High-resolution snow projections developed to inform wolverine conservation High-resolution snow projections developed to inform wolverine conservation A new, fine-scale modeling approach developed by NOAA and CIRES scientists now projects that there will still be enough high-elevation snow by the middle of the 21st Century to support - according to federal... Tuesday, October 13, 2020 0 2178
Monitoring Change in the Arctic Monitoring Change in the Arctic While NOAA has had to cancel many of its planned research surveys in Alaska, it has been able to conduct a number of scaled-back research surveys in 2020. One such survey that will be finishing up this week is in the... Friday, September 25, 2020 0 2180
0 Women in Research Katie Valentine Thursday, April 8, 2021 Looking towards the future with NOAA Research Deputy Assistant Administrator Ko Barrett
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