The State of the Climate
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View ArticleClimate Change Communication: Focusing on Public Engagement
#MainTable {z-index: 1; top:-640px; left: 0px; position: absolute;} A Speaker: Matthew C. Nisbet, Ph.D. School of Communication American University Washington DC Download: Presentation (ppt) | Video...
View ArticleClimate Change: Impacts, Solutions and Perceptions
#MainTable {z-index: 1; top:-700px; left: 0px; position: absolute;} A Editor’s note: these eight videos comprise a recent “Climate Science 101″ short course sponsored jointly by the Osher Lifelong...
View ArticleU.S. has fourth warmest winter on record; West & Southeast drier than average
#p1 {width: 460px; top: 10px; position: absolute;} #whatyouthink {width: 225px; top: 1650px;left: 494px; position: absolute;} On average, the 2011-2012 winter was a mild one for the contiguous United...
View ArticleMarch storms pile up to 9 feet of new snow onto Cascades
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View ArticleFending Off Invaders in a Warmer Climate
Invasive species come in many shapes and sizes; some might even be swimming around in your aquarium right now. But one characteristic that many of them share is that they tend to thrive under a wide...
View ArticleIt’s official: March 2012 warmth topped the charts
Record and near-record breaking temperatures dominated the eastern two-thirds of the nation and contributed to the warmest March for the contiguous United States since records began in 1895. More than...
View ArticleLa Niña fading, likely gone by end of April
Sea surface temperatures in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean swing back and forth every few years (sometimes more) like an irregular pendulum. The warm phase is known as El Niño; the cool...
View ArticleWith rising greenhouse gases, U.S. heat waves to become more common &...
Heat waves like the one that punished the central United States in July 2012 may be more common and longer-lasting by the time today’s children are raising their own families, according to results...
View ArticleWater Waning into Winter
Deke Arndt, Chief Climate Monitoring Branch, NOAA’s NCDC It’s natural to associate drought with heat and with summer, but drought also impacts us during winter months. Summer is over, but the drought...
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