Strong El Niño sets the stage for 2015-2016 winter weather
Strong El Niño sets the stage for 2015-2016 winter weather Read More >
From Southern Florida to Maryland, RISA teams (CISA and SCIPP), Sea Grant programs, and other organizations coordinated a rapid response effort to map coastal flooding during Hurricane Joaquin usi
RISA and Sea Grant team up with states to map flooding during Hurricane Joaquin Read More >
Will the strongest El Niño in nearly 20 years affect your winter climate? The CPC's MIke Halpert discusses the seasonal outlook for Winter 2015-16.
2015-16 Winter Outlook Read More >
The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) elected NOAA’s Ko Barrett to serve as one of three vice chairs for the international body.
NOAA’s Ko Barrett elected vice chair of international climate science panel Read More >
New NOAA-led research maps the distribution of aragonite saturation state in both surface and subsurface waters of the global ocean and provides further evidence that ocean acidification is …
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announces the release of a report comparing results for North America from two generations of climate model simulations.
Rainfall was measured by the foot in South Carolina in an event that statistically would happen, on average, once every thousand years.
Thousand-year deluge in South Carolina Read More >
Can we blame El Niño for this year’s global coral bleaching event?
Survey photos reveal damage of this year’s global coral bleaching event Read More >
As record ocean temperatures cause widespread coral bleaching across Hawaii, NOAA scientists confirm the same stressful conditions are expanding to the Caribbean and may last into the new year, pro
NOAA declares third ever global coral bleaching event Read More >