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Posted
Sep 12, 2014
Oceans

US CLIVAR Issues Call for Workshops and Working Groups

US CLIVAR
Requests are now being accepted for US CLIVAR sponsorship of workshops and new Working Groups for 2015. Submissions are encouraged from the U.S. climate science community with a due date of October 17.
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Posted
Dec 9, 2013
Oceans

US CLIVAR Releases New Science Plan

US CLIVAR (Climate Variability and Predictability Program) has released a new Science Plan outlining its research goals and strategies for the next 15 years.
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Posted
Sep 20, 2013
Oceans

New Report Summarizes Climate Change Impacts on U.S. Oceans, Marine Resources

According to a new technical report prepared for the 2013 National Climate Assessment, the Nation's valuable ocean ecosystems and marine resources are already being affected by a changing climate.
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Posted
May 24, 2013
Oceans

NOAA Predicts Active 2013 Atlantic Hurricane Season

In its 2013 Atlantic hurricane season outlook issued today, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center is forecasting an active or extremely active season this year.
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Posted
Mar 26, 2013
Oceans

National Strategy Will Help Safeguard Fish, Wildlife and Plants in a Changing Climate

In cooperation with state, tribal, and federal agency partners, the Obama Administration today released the first nationwide strategy to help public and private decision makers prepare for and reduce the current and future impacts of climate change on species, habitats, ecosystems, and the people and economies that depend on them.
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Posted
Dec 6, 2012
Oceans

Global Sea Level Rise Scenarios for the United States National Climate Assessment

A new sea level rise scenarios report was released today by NOAA's Climate Program Office in collaboration with twelve contributing authors from ten different federal and academic science institutions.
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Posted
Mar 13, 2012
Oceans

Study Finds Ocean Acidification Rate is Highest in 300 Million Years, CO2 is Culprit

A new study concludes that the current rate of ocean acidification is higher than at any time in at least the last 300 million years and attributes this ecosystem-threatening change to the huge quantities of carbon dioxide being released into the atmosphere from fossil-fuel burning and deforestation.
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Posted
Jun 3, 2009
Oceans

NOAA: Network of Research Buoys in Indian Ocean to Improve Monsoon Prediction

News (dtd 4 May 2009) from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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