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- Department:July 22, 2021
Our guest blogger explains how our food system is being controlled by ENSO. Also, why La Nina events are particularly troublesome.
- Department:June 25, 2021
NOAA SeaGrant in North Carolina partnered with state and local groups to evaluate strategies for coping with inland road flooding during tropical storms and hurricanes.
- Department:March 18, 2021
Unlike past years, flooding from snowmelt to be less severe.
- Department:February 2, 2021
A single sensor deployed on a light-rail public train could provide as much information about the city's carbon dioxide emissions as 30 stationary monitoring stations, at a fraction of the cost.
- Department:February 1, 2021
The February 2021 outlook favors a colder- and wetter-than-average month for much of the northern and central United States.
- Department:December 14, 2020
Hay un gran potencial para que las acciones colectivas de muchos individuos en todo el mundo reduzcan el calentamiento global mediante la realización de cambios en actividades diarias y anuales que producen gases y aerosoles que atrapan el calor.
- Department:November 19, 2020
Warmer conditions will pose new challenges for producers of Americans’ favorite side dish but advance knowledge and innovation will help potato growers prepare.
- Department:September 17, 2020
A new NOAA-funded index scores U.S. states' vulnerability to drought, based on a combination of sensitivity, exposure, and their ability to adapt.
- Department:August 4, 2020
Join three heat experts to talk about how we map, monitor, and lessen the impacts of urban heat islands.
- Department:June 22, 2020
Volunteers in three states are recording changes to their local beaches, information that's vital to protecting and restoring their seashores.