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Planning
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Planning Source : . 7 Steps to Define Your Business Process. 7 Steps to Define Your Business Process by Stefano Borghi. Used via CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 DEED, via Google. Last modified :
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Untangling the winter 2023-24 precipitation forecast ball of yarn
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Our blogger herds some cats who discover that the strong El Niño was not the only factor driving the forecasted precipitation pattern in winter 2023-24. What else was there?
Ocean temperature patterns are strongly controlled by ocean forces on a decadal timescale
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April 23, 2024
In the mid- and high latitudes, ocean currents drive most changes in sea surface temperatures over long periods of time, overpowering atmospheric influences by two to three times. In subtropical regions, atmospheric forces have more influence.
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation is weakening in the deep sea of the North Atlantic Ocean, study finds
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Cold, dense water from the Southern Ocean transfers heat and carbon to the Northern Hemisphere via the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. But a new study finds that the northward transport of cold water at 16°N weakened by about 12 percent during 2000-2020.
Webinars and Podcasts on the 5th National Climate Assessment
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The U. S. Global Change Research Program released the Fifth National Climate Assessment Report in 2023. Public webinars focusing on various chapters of the report were held through March of 2024. A se
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The Toolkit Turns 10!
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The Toolkit Turns 10! * Home. What's new? Since 2014, the U. S. Climate Resilience Toolkit has been helping communities understand and document their climate-related risk and take action to build resi
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AdSci-funded research supports a rural coastal community to become resilient
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The Adaptation Sciences research program funded a project to assess vulnerability to sea level rise and implement feasible strategies to cope.
California is the largest emitter of greenhouse gas sulfuryl fluoride
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The use of sulfuryl fluoride as a pesticide has raised concerns due to its potent greenhouse gas properties. A new study reveals California as the largest emitter, particularly in coastal regions such as Los Angeles, Orange, and San Diego counties.
Options Database
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Options Database. * Home . The Options Database lets you explore resilience-building solutions that other communities have considered. It lists more than 1000 options tied to specif
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April 2024 ENSO update: gone fishing
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La Niña is likely for this summer and fall. Our blogger gives you the scoop on the forecast and what La Niña could mean for global weather and climate.
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