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Scientists at AOML detect new link between Florida Current transport and Pacific Ocean
March 08, 2022
A new study shows a link between ENSO variations in the Pacific, and anomalies in the Florida Current three months later. This finding may give scientists a three-month lead time to better predict coastal sea level anomalies and possibly extreme weather events.
2000-2021 was the driest 22-year period since the year 800 in the Southwest
March 04, 2022
A new study concludes that, in southwestern North America, 2000–2021 was the driest 22-year period since at least the year 800. The study used tree rings to reconstruct past climates, including periods of megadroughts occurring between 800 and 1600.
El Niño-driven fires affect the natural emission of an ozone depleting trace gas
March 04, 2022
Methyl bromide is an ozone-depleting trace gas currently emitted mostly from natural sources. New research suggests a strong correlation between methyl bromide variability and El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events, particularly ENSO-driven biomass burning.
Monitoring reefs in the Dry Tortugas
March 04, 2022
A new video shows the efforts of NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory coral researchers to document climate-driven impacts on coral reefs in Dry Tortugas National Park.
Researchers and forecasters team up to improve forecasts in the new hurricane and ocean testbed
March 01, 2022
After a year and a half of coordination and planning, the Hurricane and Ocean Testbed (HOT) has been successfully launched in the newly designed William M. Lapenta Laboratory. This testbed establishes a physical and virtual collaboration space for researchers and forecasters.
Icy cirrus clouds born from desert dust, massive airborne study finds
March 01, 2022
Understanding how dust moves through the atmosphere will be important as scientists try to predict how climate change will influence weather patterns. New research suggests that dust particles spur the formation of cirrus clouds.
The IPCC Climate Change 2022 Impacts Report: Why it matters
March 01, 2022
In the newly released IPCC Climate Change 2022 Impacts Report, authors lay out a clear case for a major turnaround that will better integrate the world’s economic and environmental systems for a sustainable future.
Investigating the role of Sea-Surface Salinity (SSS) in simulating historical AMOC decadal variation
March 01, 2022
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is a significant component of Earth’s climate system, so realistic simulation of the AMOC is key to climate prediction. A new study indicates sea-surface salinity plays an important role in realistic AMOC simulation.
Historic firestorm illustrates some of the ways NOAA responds when disaster strikes
February 22, 2022
“We could see it unfolding right out the window. We knew it was moving into a highly populated area, and we knew people who lived there.” A new story map describes Marshall Fire from the perspective of National Weather Service meteorologists.
New research uses paleoclimatic data to explore diverse ENSO events over the last millennium
February 22, 2022
El Niño-Southern Oscillation contributes to global climate variability, with significant impacts on the North American continent. New research uses a combination of paleoclimatic and instrumental data to more reliably quantify the impacts of variability in this interconnected system.
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