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ENSO BLOG | NOAA CLIMATE.GOV February 2021 ENSO update: library time. February 11, 2021. There's a 60% chance that ENSO-neutral conditions will return this spring. Our blogger covers the forecast, and U.S. CLIMATE RESILIENCE TOOLKIT These steps help you document climate hazards that could harm the things you care about, decide which situations you most want to avoid, and come up with workable solutions to WHAT CAN WE DO TO SLOW OR STOP GLOBAL WARMING? Generally speaking, here are some examples of mitigation strategies we can use to slow or stop the human-caused global warming ( learn more ): Where possible, we can switch to renewable sources of energy (such as solar and wind energy) to power our homes and buildings, thus emitting far less heat-trapping gases into the atmosphere.DATASET GALLERY
U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit – Climate Explorer. Check temperature, precipitation, and other climate conditions projected for the future for any county in the contiguous United States or borough in Alaska. Generate graphs or maps to compare projections against conditions observed in the recent past.DATASET GALLERY
U.S. Wind Climatology - Monthly. This tool shows maps of average monthly wind speed and direction for the contiguous United States from 1950 to the present. Within the tool, click the Overview link in the upper right for information about the maps. ARE THERE POSITIVE BENEFITS FROM GLOBAL WARMING? Yes, there will probably be some short-term and long-term positive benefits from global warming, but the negative costs and impacts of continued global warming are very likely to far outweigh the positive benefits over the course of this century. 4 WAYS THE OZONE HOLE IS LINKED TO CLIMATE, AND 1 WAY ITSEE MORE ONCLIMATE.GOV
BUILDING HEALTH CARE SECTOR RESILIENCE Health care organizations play a key role in community resilience. Climate change, by increasing the intensity and frequency of some extreme weather events, is creating complex hazards that challenge accepted baseline assumptions for infrastructure capabilities, redundancies, and disaster preparedness and response—and this means a need for new building design thresholds. PAST WEATHER BY ZIP CODE How do I use the site? Go to the Climate Data Online Search page (opens in a new tab). Under Select Weather Observation Type/Dataset, select Daily Summaries. Under Select Data Range, click the calendar icon and select dates on the Start and End calendars to reflect your dates of interest.Then click APPLY. Under the Search for dropdown,select ZIP codes
ENSO BLOG | NOAA CLIMATE.GOV February 2021 ENSO update: library time. February 11, 2021. There's a 60% chance that ENSO-neutral conditions will return this spring. Our blogger covers the forecast, and U.S. CLIMATE RESILIENCE TOOLKIT These steps help you document climate hazards that could harm the things you care about, decide which situations you most want to avoid, and come up with workable solutions to WHAT CAN WE DO TO SLOW OR STOP GLOBAL WARMING? Generally speaking, here are some examples of mitigation strategies we can use to slow or stop the human-caused global warming ( learn more ): Where possible, we can switch to renewable sources of energy (such as solar and wind energy) to power our homes and buildings, thus emitting far less heat-trapping gases into the atmosphere.DATASET GALLERY
U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit – Climate Explorer. Check temperature, precipitation, and other climate conditions projected for the future for any county in the contiguous United States or borough in Alaska. Generate graphs or maps to compare projections against conditions observed in the recent past.DATASET GALLERY
U.S. Wind Climatology - Monthly. This tool shows maps of average monthly wind speed and direction for the contiguous United States from 1950 to the present. Within the tool, click the Overview link in the upper right for information about the maps. ARE THERE POSITIVE BENEFITS FROM GLOBAL WARMING? Yes, there will probably be some short-term and long-term positive benefits from global warming, but the negative costs and impacts of continued global warming are very likely to far outweigh the positive benefits over the course of this century. 4 WAYS THE OZONE HOLE IS LINKED TO CLIMATE, AND 1 WAY ITSEE MORE ONCLIMATE.GOV
BUILDING HEALTH CARE SECTOR RESILIENCE Health care organizations play a key role in community resilience. Climate change, by increasing the intensity and frequency of some extreme weather events, is creating complex hazards that challenge accepted baseline assumptions for infrastructure capabilities, redundancies, and disaster preparedness and response—and this means a need for new building design thresholds.NOAA CLIMATE.GOV
NOAA Climate.gov is a source of timely and authoritative scientific data and information about climate. Our goals are to promote public understanding of climate science and climate-related events, to make our data products and services easy to access and use, to provide climate-related support to the private sector and the Nation’s economy, and to serve people making CLIMATE CHANGE: GLOBAL TEMPERATURE By 2020, models project that global surface temperature will be more than 0.5°C (0.9°F) warmer than the 1986-2005 average, regardless of which carbon dioxide emissions pathway the world follows. This similarity in temperatures regardless of total emissions is a short-term phenomenon: it reflects the tremendous inertia of Earth'svast oceans.
THE CLIMATE REANALYZER This is a reanalysis suite of datasets on weather and climate with a variety of methods to visualize the data - time series graphs, global overlays, etc. - with the capability of using individual datasets or combining them into one visualization. Note definition of reanalysis: 'Reanalysis is a scientific method for developing a comprehensiveCLIMATE & ALLERGIES
Allergy 101. An allergy is a reaction of your immune system to something that, for most people, is essentially harmless, such as pet dander, nuts, or pollen. For most seasonal allergy sufferers, the diagnosis is hay fever, or—as your doctor would write it down in your medical chart— allergic rhinitis. EL NIÑO & LA NIÑA (EL NIÑO-SOUTHERN OSCILLATION) FINAL LA NIÑA ADVISORY. La Niña—the cool phase of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation climate pattern—continued to weaken in April, and in early May, NOAA declared it officially over. Neutral conditions are likely to persist through summer. Latest official ENSO update. Latest ENSO blog update (image at left) Map of April 2021 sea surface temperatures compared to average showing the weak INVESTIGATING COMBUSTION AND THE CARBON CYCLE In this activity, students explore the role of combustion in the carbon cycle. They learn that carbon flows among reservoirs on Earth through processes such as respiration, photosynthesis, combustion, and decomposition, and that combustion of fossil fuels is causing an imbalance. This activity is one in a series of 9 activities. ARE THERE POSITIVE BENEFITS FROM GLOBAL WARMING? Yes, there will probably be some short-term and long-term positive benefits from global warming, but the negative costs and impacts of continued global warming are very likely to far outweigh the positive benefits over the course of this century. THE INCREDIBLE CARBON JOURNEY Instead of a 'Game Record' for each player to record their journey at the end of the lesson, students could map out their journey to the 4 different stations for each round and compare and contrast the pattern of their journey between the two. WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GLOBAL WARMING AND CLIMATE Global warming refers only to the Earth’s rising surface temperature, while climate change includes warming and the “side effects” of warming—like melting glaciers, heavier rainstorms, or more frequent drought. Said another way, global warming is one symptom of the much larger problem of human-caused climate change.DATASET GALLERY
Dataset Gallery To find datasets of interest, glance through the entries below, enter a search term to the left, or click terms under the filters to refine the list. PAST WEATHER BY ZIP CODE How do I use the site? Go to the Climate Data Online Search page (opens in a new tab). Under Select Weather Observation Type/Dataset, select Daily Summaries. Under Select Data Range, click the calendar icon and select dates on the Start and End calendars to reflect your dates of interest.Then click APPLY. Under the Search for dropdown,select ZIP codes
WHAT CAN WE DO TO SLOW OR STOP GLOBAL WARMING? There is no one-size-fits-all approach to stopping or slowing global warming, and each individual, business, municipal, state, tribal, and federal entity must weigh their options in light of their own unique set of circumstances.Experts say U.S. CLIMATE RESILIENCE TOOLKIT These steps help you document climate hazards that could harm the things you care about, decide which situations you most want to avoid, and come up with workable solutions toDATASET GALLERY
Dataset Gallery To find datasets of interest, glance through the entries below, enter a search term to the left, or click terms under the filters to refine the list. ENSO BLOG | NOAA CLIMATE.GOV The tropical Pacific seems so far away, yet it affects weather and climate around the world. Our blogger updates you on the current La Niña event and what forecasters think is next. 4 WAYS THE OZONE HOLE IS LINKED TO CLIMATE, AND 1 WAY ITSEE MORE ONCLIMATE.GOV
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FEDERAL AGENCY COORDINATION FOR NATURAL RESOURCE The information below—describing how agencies work together when providing support for natural resource management—was itself developed through a collaborative effort among the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI), and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).NJ FLOOD MAPPER
This interactive mapping website was designed and created to provide a user-friendly visualization tool that will help get information into the hands of local communities who need to make decisions concerning flooding hazards and sea level rise. PAST WEATHER BY ZIP CODE How do I use the site? Go to the Climate Data Online Search page (opens in a new tab). Under Select Weather Observation Type/Dataset, select Daily Summaries. Under Select Data Range, click the calendar icon and select dates on the Start and End calendars to reflect your dates of interest.Then click APPLY. Under the Search for dropdown,select ZIP codes
WHAT CAN WE DO TO SLOW OR STOP GLOBAL WARMING? There is no one-size-fits-all approach to stopping or slowing global warming, and each individual, business, municipal, state, tribal, and federal entity must weigh their options in light of their own unique set of circumstances.Experts say U.S. CLIMATE RESILIENCE TOOLKIT These steps help you document climate hazards that could harm the things you care about, decide which situations you most want to avoid, and come up with workable solutions toDATASET GALLERY
Dataset Gallery To find datasets of interest, glance through the entries below, enter a search term to the left, or click terms under the filters to refine the list. ENSO BLOG | NOAA CLIMATE.GOV The tropical Pacific seems so far away, yet it affects weather and climate around the world. Our blogger updates you on the current La Niña event and what forecasters think is next. 4 WAYS THE OZONE HOLE IS LINKED TO CLIMATE, AND 1 WAY ITSEE MORE ONCLIMATE.GOV
TRIBAL NATIONS
FEDERAL AGENCY COORDINATION FOR NATURAL RESOURCE The information below—describing how agencies work together when providing support for natural resource management—was itself developed through a collaborative effort among the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI), and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).NJ FLOOD MAPPER
This interactive mapping website was designed and created to provide a user-friendly visualization tool that will help get information into the hands of local communities who need to make decisions concerning flooding hazards and sea level rise.NOAA CLIMATE.GOV
NOAA Climate.gov is a source of timely and authoritative scientific data and information about climate. Our goals are to promote public understanding of climate science and climate-related events, to make our data products and services easy to access and use, to provide climate-related support to the private sector and the Nation’s economy, and to serve people making CLIMATE CHANGE: GLOBAL TEMPERATURE Explore this interactive graph: Click and drag to display different parts of the graph. To squeeze or stretch the graph in either direction, hold your Shift key down, then click and drag. The graph shows average annual global temperatures since 1880 (source data) compared to the long-term average (1901-2000).The zero line represents the long-term average temperature for the whole planet; blue THE CLIMATE REANALYZER This is a reanalysis suite of datasets on weather and climate with a variety of methods to visualize the data - time series graphs, global overlays, etc. - with the capability of using individual datasets or combining them into one visualization.CLIMATE & ALLERGIES
If you have hay fever, your worst enemy is probably ragweed—common ragweed, giant ragweed, lanceleaf ragweed, or western ragweed. Ragweed likely causes more hay fever than all other plants put together, according to USDA plant physiologist Lewis Ziska, and a single ragweed plant can produce a billion pollen grains. EL NIÑO & LA NIÑA (EL NIÑO-SOUTHERN OSCILLATION) FINAL LA NIÑA ADVISORY. La Niña—the cool phase of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation climate pattern—continued to weaken in April, and in early May, NOAA declared it officially over. Neutral conditions are likely to persist through summer. Latest official ENSO update. Latest ENSO blog update (image at left) Map of April 2021 sea surface temperatures compared to average showing the weak INVESTIGATING COMBUSTION AND THE CARBON CYCLE In this activity, students explore the role of combustion in the carbon cycle. They learn that carbon flows among reservoirs on Earth through processes such as respiration, photosynthesis, combustion, and decomposition, and that combustion of fossil fuels is causing an imbalance. This activity is one in a series of 9 activities. ARE THERE POSITIVE BENEFITS FROM GLOBAL WARMING? Yes, there will probably be some short-term and long-term positive benefits from global warming, but the negative costs and impacts of continued global warming are very likely to far outweigh the positive benefits over the course of this century. THE INCREDIBLE CARBON JOURNEY Instead of a 'Game Record' for each player to record their journey at the end of the lesson, students could map out their journey to the 4 different stations for each round and compare and contrast the pattern of their journey between the two. WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GLOBAL WARMING AND CLIMATE Global warming refers only to the Earth’s rising surface temperature, while climate change includes warming and the “side effects” of warming—like melting glaciers, heavier rainstorms, or more frequent drought. Said another way, global warming is one symptom of the much larger problem of human-caused climate change. 4 WAYS THE OZONE HOLE IS LINKED TO CLIMATE, AND 1 WAY IT A screenshot from an animation of ~200 three-second exposures displaying the awesome movement of Auroras. Patrick Cullis took pictures of the Milky Way over Atmospheric Research Observatory at the South Pole, Antarctica, and then switched the camera 90 degrees toward the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, where an amazing aurora builton June 23, 2009.
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