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U. S. climate outlook for April 2025
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The April outlook favors mild temperatures across the South, a wet month in parts of the Ohio and Mississippi Valleys, and drought persistence in the West.
New study demonstrates the impacts of multiple stressors on reef-building corals
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March 29, 2025
New research shows Staghorn Coral may prove resilient to a single environmental stressor, but prove less resilient when facing a combination of stressors simultaneously.
'Sunrise over Cholla' from the Art x Climate Gallery
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March 28, 2025
Released in 2023, the Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5)'s Art × Climate gallery encourages people to engage with climate in a new way. This youth entry by Diya P. showcases natural beauty in the desert Southwest.
Winner or bust? Did La Niña shape North American precipitation this winter as expected?
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It’s March Madness, ENSO style! Our blogger discusses why the North American precipitation pattern this past winter looked more like the response to a moderate-strength La Niña than to a weak event.
Five ways NOAA research is making your life better—right now
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March 25, 2025
Benefits include improved wildfire forecasts, safer drinking water, better flood predictions, sea floor mapping, and healthier fisheries.
Injecting light-reflecting particles into the stratosphere could also make marine clouds brighter
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March 25, 2025
New research finds that diffusion of sunlight from particles in Earth’s stratosphere could indirectly make marine clouds thousands of feet below more reflective.
Global analysis reveals wildland-urban interface fires carry higher health burden
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March 25, 2025
Although wildland-urban interface fires make up a small fraction of total fire emissions, they are responsible for a much larger share of smoke-related premature deaths.
New article on humid heat trends in the Southeast United States
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March 25, 2025
Humid heat often worsens health risks of extreme heat by compromising human cooling mechanisms (sweating).
Confronting climate models with observations: a global assessment of simulated and historical climate trends
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March 25, 2025
A new study finds that while climate models have successfully captured many global warming trends, such as rising temperatures and more intense downpours, they still fall short in key areas.
New research offers insights into why climate models often get spring El Niño forecasts wrong
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Climate model overconfidence when predicting El Niño from March through May might result from models leaning too heavily on tropical Pacific signals.
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