Highlighted as the most diverse cohort to date, the program addresses NOAA's goal of a diverse and highly trained workforce as well as OAR's specific skill needs.
To learn where action is needed to protect vulnerable populations now and in the future, CPO’s National Integrated Heat Health Information System (NIHHIS) and partners are launching new community-led campaigns that will map the hottest parts of cities in 11 states across the country this summer. The communities include Albuquerque, New Mexico; Atlanta; New York City; Charleston, South Carolina; Kansas City, Missouri; Raleigh & Durham, North Carolina; San Diego; San Francisco; and parts of New Jersey, Indiana, Massachusetts, and Virginia.
Cannizzo will bring the CPO Marine Ecosystem Risk Team’s (MERT) perspective of the intersection of climate and marine ecosystems, as well as his strong working knowledge of ONMS indicator needs to the EIWG’s work in the coming year.
The webinar series reached over 330 stakeholders and shared stakeholder-requested information about snowpack monitoring data, tools, and their applications, highlighting efforts by partners like NOAA Colorado River Basin Forecast Center.
The NOAA Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Program (CAMP) supports research, programs, projects and other activities related to NOAA’s mission, primarily through collaborations among scientists and professionals in areas of mutual interest across the full spectrum of NOAA climate sciences.
Programs: NOAA Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Program (CAMP)
Full applications deadline: May 24, 2021
Americans’ health, security and economic wellbeing are tied to climate and weather. Every day, we see communities grappling with environmental challenges due to unusual or extreme events related to climate and weather.Â