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One facility makes a big contribution to Salt Lake's winter brown cloud
January 28, 2023
Analysis of measurements taken during NOAA research flights in 2017 indicates that emissions from a single source, a magnesium refinery, may be responsible for a significant fraction of the fine particles that form the dense winter brown clouds hanging over Salt Lake City.
Special edition drought status update for the Western United States
January 28, 2023
A series of atmospheric rivers have hit parts of the West, dropping record amounts of precipitation on California. The media, stakeholders, and the public have been asking what does this mean for drought in the region?
Upcoming Climate Justice webinar
January 28, 2023
A new Climate Justice webinar is scheduled for February 3, 2023, at 1 p.m. CST. Led by SCIPP’s Dr. Simone Domingue, the purpose of this webinar series is to support socially-just climate adaptation that builds community resilience to coupled environmental and economic stressors and disasters.
How the pattern of trends across the tropical Pacific Ocean is critical for understanding the future climate
Sukyoung Lee, Kris Karnauskas, Ulla Heede, Michelle L'Heureux |
January 26, 2023
For the last 40 years, the tropical Pacific has been trending toward a La Nina-like pattern. Will this trend continue into the future? What are the implications? Three experts dig into these questions and more.
Atmospheric rivers take a chunk out of California drought
Tom Di Liberto |
January 25, 2023
Fueled by tropical moisture, a series of events flooded parts of the West with rain and snow in January 2023.
Initiative advances understanding of the South Atlantic's unique role in global overturning circulation
January 24, 2023
The South Atlantic Ocean is the only ocean basin that transports heat towards the equator instead of the poles . It transfers vast amounts of Pacific and Indian Ocean waters to the North Atlantic. New research shows the South Atlantic Ocean has warmed from its surface to the deep ocean, upper ocean salinity has increased, and intermediate, deep water masses are freshening.
The relative role of the subsurface Southern Ocean in driving negative Antarctic Sea ice extent anomalies in 2016-2021
January 21, 2023
Antarctic sea ice has experienced a string of negative extent anomalies over the last several years. A new study finds the atmosphere might play a larger role that these negative anomalies than the subsurface Southern Ocean. Still, the ocean plays a critical role in the persistence of low sea ice extent.
New journal article on climate literacy training for health professionals
January 20, 2023
Though climate change is a global public health crisis, most doctors and public health professionals do not receive the education necessary to effectively communicate climate change-related health impacts to their patients. Between July 2021 and February 2022, a new program delivered 22 weekly telementoring sessions for healthcare professionals.
"Stories as data: Indigenous research sovereignty and the 'Intentional Fire' podcast" available
January 20, 2023
A NOAA co-investigator contributed to the new publication “Stories as data: Indigenous research sovereignty and the ‘Intentional Fire’ podcast,” which is now available online.
City-Heat Equity Adaptation Tool (City-HEAT) available
January 20, 2023
With extreme heat events growing in intensity, frequency, and duration, cities need heat adaptation strategies to improve public health and social equity. City-Heat Equity Adaptation tool (City-HEAT) is a new adaptation tool to support planning.
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