Climate & Chocolate
Over the next several decades, cacao-growing regions may grow warmer and drier, but with planning and adaptation, farmers can keep producing our favorite treat.
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Over the next several decades, cacao-growing regions may grow warmer and drier, but with planning and adaptation, farmers can keep producing our favorite treat.
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A new report from the NOAA Drought Task Force, “Research to Advance National Drought Monitoring and Prediction Capabilities,” highlights the crucial role NOAA research plays in advancing our abili
The Atlantic hurricane season officially starting in June did not stop Hurricane Alex from forming in January.
In case you missed it, there was an Atlantic hurricane in January Read More >
December through February average precipitation during every strong, moderate, or weak El Niño since 1950.
Winter precipitation patterns during every El Niño since 1950 Read More >
December through February average temperatures during every strong, moderate, or weak El Niño since 1950. El Niño has a much less reliable influence on U.S. winter temperatures than precipitation.
Winter temperature patterns for every El Niño since 1950 Read More >
NOAA scientists and partners have embarked on a land, sea, and air campaign in the tropical Pacific to study the current El Niño and gather data in an effort to improve weather forecasts thousand
NOAA launches unprecedented effort to discover how El Niño affects weather Read More >
When decideding if a snow event qualifies as a federal disaster, FEMA considers, among other things, how the event compares to previous snowstorms in the historical record. After spending a week going through those records, NECI's Deke Arndt talks about why snow can be the most difficult kid in the climate schoolroom.
Problem child: sometimes snow data need extra love Read More >
Everything you need to know about El Niño is now available in one place on Climate.gov.
Climate.gov launches new El Niño page Read More >
NOAA scientists have released the first multispecies assessment of just how vulnerable U.S. marine fish and invertebrate species are to the effects of climate change.
Warming ocean may bring major changes for U.S. northeast fish species Read More >
Rains arrived in California during January 2016, but the drought remains.
Rains return to California to start 2016 Read More >