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Higher carbon dioxide may reduce wind speeds and worsen pollution in the Indo-Gangetic Plain
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Unlike Europe, the U.S., and China, the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) has experienced rising air pollution over the last 20 years. New research finds that rising carbon dioxide may slow wind speeds in the region, further worsening air quality.
January 2023 U. S. Climate Outlook: A wetter-than-average start to the new year out West
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The January 2023 climate outlook favors a wetter-than-average start to the new year for the western US, northern Plains, Great Lakes and Tennessee Valley, and a warmer-than-average month for the central and eastern United States.
NOAA's 12 Days of Instruments
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An environmental DNA sampler, an underwater glider, a saildrone, and some floats are among the instruments highlighted in NOAA’s 12 Days of Instruments.
Missions accomplished: Research partnerships advance NOAA innovation
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Cloud-computing technology that improves climate prediction counts among the NOAA’s successful technology partnerships in 2022.
What are teleconnections? Connecting Earth's climate patterns via global information superhighways
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Two guest bloggers explain how Rossby waves create a globe-spanning superhighway that connects climate patterns even when they are far apart.
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Preparing the nation for the impacts of climate change, tracking greenhouse gas emissions, and better understanding wildfire behavior count among the top achievements of NOAA research in 2022.
New webinar in the extreme heat risk series planned
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A new webinar, “Decision Support Research on Climate-Sensitive Health Risks: Highlights from the NOAA Climate Program Office’s (CPO) Climate and Societal Interactions Division (CSI),” is planned for January 19, 2023.
Marine Cloud Brightening workshop report available
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Marine cloud brightening (MCB), injecting aerosol particles into marine clouds to increase their reflectivity, is intended to temporarily cool the planet while pursuing decarbonication. A report from an April 2022 MCB workshop is now available online.
Climate change and the water cycle: Call for public comment on the draft Fifth National Climate Assessment
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As climate change amplifies water stressors across the United States, not all areas feel the same pinch. Join the Western Water Assessment’s call for public comment on a climate assessment draft on January 12, 2023.
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Climate.gov collaborated with Arctic experts to produce a collection of magazine-quality data visualizations for the 2022 Annual Arctic Report Card. Report editors used the images in their story about the report card in The Conversation.
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