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  1. Image of an iceberg in the Southern ocean.

    Iceberg Melt Weakens Ocean System that Regulates the Global Climate

    Melting and breaking icebergs in the far-off, northeastern region of the Pacific Ocean can weaken a massive current system in the Atlantic Ocean, according to a study by researchers at University of California, Davis and the U.S National Science Foundation National Center for Atmospheric Research. 

    • Climate,
    • Education + Outreach

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  2. El Niño experts available to address questions from news media

    NSF NCAR scientists can address media questions about various aspects of El Niño.

    • Climate,
    • Weather

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  3. A presenter stands in front of a screen that says "Resilient futures."

    Severe weather preparedness project LAUNCHes at Louisiana State University

    Over the last year, researchers at the U.S. National Science Foundation National Center for Atmospheric Research (NSF NCAR) and Louisiana State University (LSU) partnered on a project to enhance disaster preparedness, mitigation, and resilience to weather hazards in the Gulf Coast – an area that is vulnerable to multiple types of severe weather including hurricanes, flooding, and extreme heat. 

    • Education + Outreach

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  4. An inlet on the side of the NASA DC-8

    Airborne observations provide clarity on where carbon is going

    A new study based on global airborne surveys provides more clarity about the amount of carbon dioxide that the world’s forests and other vegetation on land are taking up (or releasing) throughout the year, information that is crucial to better understanding the world’s carbon cycle.

    • Climate

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  5. A ridge burns during the 2012 High Park Wildfire in Colorado.

    Why only a few wildfires become extreme

    Wildfires need brief-lived windows of opportunity to spread widely.

    • Weather

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