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US Climate Variability and Predictability Program - Investigating global climate system in multiple time scales with particular focus on oceans

Washington, DC
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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    21. srp 2017.

    Learn about how we foster understanding and prediction of variability and change in our new video

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  2. The 2020 Advanced Science Program: The Science of Subseasonal to Seasonal (S2S) Predictions colloquium will bring together scientists to discuss predictions on the S2S timescale. Advanced graduate students & postdocs are encouraged to apply by March 1

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  3. 3. velj

    Save the date! The US AMOC Science Team Meeting will be held in Woods Hole on September 14-17, 2020. Registration and abstract submissions coming soon.

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  4. 31. sij

    Earlier this month NOAA launched a major 6-week ATOMIC/EUREC4A field campaign to improve weather and climate prediction

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    Don’t forget to submit your talk abstract to our largest biennial gathering on carbon across North America, its land, ocean, atmosphere and society!

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  6. 28. sij

    New working group on air-sea carbon fluxes!

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  7. 27. sij

    The PIRATA-24/TAV meeting will be held April 20-22 w/ the main goal of advancing tropical Atlantic science by bringing together a diverse group of tropical Atlantic researchers and stakeholders. Abstracts due Feb 7

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  8. 23. sij

    Save the date! February 6: POS Panel Webinar ft. Sarah Purkey (Scripps) on "Deep Argo: Expanding Argo to the Full Ocean Depth"

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  9. 22. sij

    Coral reconstructions of central tropical Pacific climate suggest a 25% increase in recent intensity. New Research Highlight by Read more:

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  10. 21. sij

    Do you have intriguing pictures from your research? North Pacific Research Board is running its Annual Photo Contest for adult & youth photographers. Photos should depict images of sea life, coastal scenes, & marine research. Deadline to apply is 3/9

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  11. 17. sij

    Deadline is today for abstract submissions and ECS travel support! Limited travel support is available for early career scientists (graduate students or scientists within five years of latest degree) in the forms of airfare, hotel, and/or per diem.

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  12. 16. sij

    The Atmospheric Convection and Air-Sea Interactions over the Tropical Oceans Workshop Report summarizes efforts of the May 2019 workshop and includes scientific advancements, gaps, and recommendations. Read more about it here

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  13. 16. sij
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  14. 14. sij

    New Research Highlight! Under exclusive CO2 forcing, climate models predicted twice as much Hadley cell expansion in the Southern Hemisphere as in the Northern Hemisphere. Read more by at

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  15. 13. sij

    Deadline for abstract submissions and ECS travel support has been extended to this Friday, 1/17. Draft agenda coming soon including talks from Martha Buckley, Mitch Bushuk, , Désirée Tommasi, and Anca Brookshaw

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  16. 10. sij

    Abstract submissions and ECS travel support for the Multi-Year Workshop are due today at midnight! There will be poster sessions and limited oral talks. To register,

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  17. 8. sij

    ATTN Large Ensemble community! Working Group member w/ @suarez_clim are organizing an session on Large Ensembles with climate models. Abstracts due 1/15 More details:

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  18. 7. sij

    Abstracts are due this Friday, 1/10 for the Workshop on Societally-Relevant Multi-Year Climate Predictions! Register and submit:

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  19. 30. pro 2019.

    Attending ? Consider submitting an abstract to session OS1.6 "Sustained Ocean Observing and Paths Toward Improved Understanding and Modelling of Climate" Deadline is January 15. For more information:

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  20. 27. pro 2019.

    Draft agenda for the Surface Currents in the Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere System Workshop is now available. The 2 days will consist of 16 presentations, 4 breakout sessions, 2 lightning poster talk sessions, and 2 poster sessions. More info coming soon

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  21. 23. pro 2019.

    New review paper released today by our Arctic-Midlatitude Working Group in : "Divergent consensuses on Arctic amplification influence on midlatitude severe winter weather"

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