The NOAA/OAR Climate Program Office's AC4, ERB and CVP Programs will host an info session on Wednesday, July 26th from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. ET on our programs and new funding opportunities.
A new CVP-supported study uses a Weather Research and Forecasting model of Super Typhoon Yutu to improve the understanding of the process of rapid intensification within tropical cyclones.
New MAPP and CVP-funded research analyze wind impacts on Arctic sea ice loss.
New publications, one on CO2 outgassing and the other on ocean-air feedbacks, contribute to the pre-field modeling studies in support of Tropical Pacific Observing System (TPOS) 2020.
New CVP-funded research identifies which of several new reanalysis datasets may be the most useful for better studying and simulating the tropical intraseasonal oscillation (ISO).
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