A new study examines the relationship between water and climate over the past two millennia. The results demonstrate rapid adjustments in precipitation in response to Earth’s warming and cooling.
A new white paper and short film present two case studies that can serve as models for how to develop and implement adaptation solutions for flooding in a changing climate.
The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy event featured two NOAA exhibits highlighting innovations that will help Americans live better lives and build our future together.
NOAA is a co-sponsor of the Ocean Pavilion, which will be the hub for conference delegates to exchange ideas on addressing the climate crisis by leveraging ocean science and solutions.
New report highlights adaptation, carbon-reduction strategies for reducing risks.
Nearly 100 NOAA scientists and staff contributed to the Fifth National Climate Assessment. Among this group were 35 authors, 13 chapter leaders, 20 members of NOAA’s technical support team, technical contributors and reviewers.
El Niño is cruising along in the tropical Pacific. Let our blogger tour you through some of the potential El Niño impacts this winter!
A new study finds that most phytoplankton productivity occurs before sea ice breaks up. The finding suggests that nutrients like iron are supplied by melting ice, feeding phytoplankton communities.
Does your climate outlook for November offer up tricks or treats? We'll show you the odds.
Early development of the ozone hole was moderated by active weather that mixed in ozone-rich air from lower latitudes.