Community Resilience: Is Hawai‘i ready for the impacts from climate change?
Hawai’i Sea Grant helps homeowners adapt and respond to coastal impacts.
Community Resilience: Is Hawai‘i ready for the impacts from climate change? Read More >
Hawai’i Sea Grant helps homeowners adapt and respond to coastal impacts.
Community Resilience: Is Hawai‘i ready for the impacts from climate change? Read More >
The Caribbean is exposed to a multitude of coastal hazards.
It's been a tough year for the globes coral and the scientists who use coral to paint a picture of ENSO back thousands of years.
A bittersweet victory for an El Niño chaser Read More >
After a severe coral bleaching event struck the Great Barrier Reef, what does a future of climate change mean for the reef?
The fate of the Great Barrier Reef Read More >
Scientists from the Physical Sciences Division at NOAA’s Earth System Research Laboratory installed NOAA’s Air-Sea Flux System on the R/V Investigator , a new research vessel of Australia’s …
Aboard new Australian ship, NOAA studies remote Southern Ocean Read More >
Most of the continental United States is facing elevated chances of well above average summer temperatures, according to the latest outlook from NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center.
NOAA 2016 summer outlook: Where are the highest chances for a hot summer in the U.S.? Read More >
Alaska’s statewide warming rate of +5.3°F per century since 1950 is faster than any other state in the Union, by a comfortable margin. In our latest Beyond the Data blog, NCEI's Deke Arndt talks about how the interplay between climate and landscape and the soil itself put the Last Frontier on the front lines of climate change.
Alaska: Last Frontier on the front lines Read More >
One reason the Fort McMurray area was at high risk for an early-season forest fire was that April snow cover was well below average in much of western North America.
April 2016 snow cover did no favors for Fort McMurray fire Read More >
Human activity has increased the direct warming effect of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) in the atmosphere by 50 percent above pre-industrial levels during the past 25 years, according to NOAA’s 10th …
Warming due to carbon dioxide jumped by half in 25 years Read More >
Beneath the surface of the tropical Pacific, a deep pool of cool water has been sliding slowly eastward. This massive, slow-motion wave is a favorable sign that La Niña might develop.
La Niña coming? Deep pool of cool water is making its way across tropical Pacific Read More >