New forecasting system helps prevent mosquito-borne disease outbreaks
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New research finds the Western U.S. is a hot spot for “snow droughts” Read More >
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration today announced it has selected the University of Miami to host the Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies (CIMAS).
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A new NOAA analysis of ocean temperature data finds that for the 52-year period from 1968 to 2019, 72 to 79 percent of the ocean area showed warming, while only 1 to 3 percent exhibited cooling.
Ocean warming trends dwarf cooling trends, NOAA analysis finds Read More >
Atmospheric carbon dioxide measured at Mauna Loa Observatory reached a seasonal peak of 417.1 parts per million for 2020 in May, the highest monthly reading ever recorded. Monthly CO2 values at Mauna Loa first breached the 400 ppm threshold in 2014, and are now at levels not experienced by the atmosphere in several million years.
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A NOAA study published in Nature Geosciences takes a new look at faint, old smoke and finds that it is just as important an influence on the climate as the thick plumes produced by active fires.
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NOAA’s Annual Greenhouse Gas Index tracks the concentrations of greenhouse gases being added to the atmosphere principally from human-caused emissions. The AGGI then calculates the heat being added to Earth's atmosphere and oceans as a result.
Warming influence of greenhouse gases continues to rise, NOAA finds Read More >
A new NOAA-funded study has documented for the first time that ocean acidification along the US Pacific Northwest coast is impacting the shells and sensory
Dungeness crab larvae already showing effects of coastal acidification Read More >
Rainfall declines may affect U.S. West Coast and parts of the East Coast New research by NOAA and a visiting scientist from India shows that
Indo-Pacific Ocean warming is changing global rainfall patterns Read More >
Unprecedented international expedition to explore the central Arctic gets underway The most ambitious research expedition ever to target the central Arctic got underway as the
A Year Locked in Ice Read More >