Arctic Climate Impact Assessment
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The Little Ice Age: Understanding Climate and Climate ChangeThis is a classroom activity about the forcing mechanisms for the most recent cold period: the Little Ice Age (1350-1850). Students receive...
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View ArticleLocal Analysis and Prediction System (LAPS) Solar Energy Forecast
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View ArticleSurface Radiation Budget Network
Surface Radiation Budget NetworkSeven stations continuously collecting solar, infrared, meteorology, and ultraviolet radiation data are located in climatologically diverse regions of the U.S.—including...
View ArticleNational Solar Radiation Database
National Solar Radiation DatabaseThe National Solar Radiation Database contains 30 years (1961-1990) of solar radiation and supplementary meteorological data, and hourly solar radiation and...
View Article2012 Arctic Report Card
Rotator Image: NOAA released the 2012 installment of the annual Arctic Report Card on December 5, 2012, as part of the American Geophysical Union's fall meeting. This image collection is a gallery of...
View ArticleScience in space: New satellite could bring climate DSCOVRies
Shelved in 2001, the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite is finally ready for its time in the spotlight, or more accurately, the sunlight. On February 11, DSCOVR began its million-mile...
View ArticleArctic Climate Impact Assessment
Main Image: Arctic Climate Impact Assessment CoverArctic Climate Impact AssessmentAn international project of the Arctic Council and the International Arctic Science Committee, the Arctic Climate...
View ArticleNatural Cycle
Natural CycleIn this short video from ClimateCentral, host Jessica Harrop explains what evidence scientists have for claiming that recent global warming is caused by humans and is not just part of a...
View ArticleThe Little Ice Age: Understanding Climate and Climate Change
The Little Ice Age: Understanding Climate and Climate ChangeThis is a classroom activity about the forcing mechanisms for the most recent cold period: the Little Ice Age (1350-1850). Students receive...
View ArticleLocal Analysis and Prediction System (LAPS) Solar Energy Forecast
Local Analysis and Prediction System (LAPS) Solar Energy ForecastThe LAPS system produces rapidly updated, high-resolution analyses and forecasts of solar radiation. The cloud analysis uses satellite,...
View ArticleSurface Radiation Budget Network
Surface Radiation Budget NetworkSeven stations continuously collecting solar, infrared, meteorology, and ultraviolet radiation data are located in climatologically diverse regions of the U.S.—including...
View ArticleNational Solar Radiation Database
National Solar Radiation DatabaseThe National Solar Radiation Database contains 30 years (1961-1990) of solar radiation and supplementary meteorological data, and hourly solar radiation and...
View Article2012 Arctic Report Card
Rotator Image: NOAA released the 2012 installment of the annual Arctic Report Card on December 5, 2012, as part of the American Geophysical Union's fall meeting. This image collection is a gallery of...
View ArticleScience in space: New satellite could bring climate DSCOVRies
Shelved in 2001, the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite is finally ready for its time in the spotlight, or more accurately, the sunlight. On February 11, DSCOVR began its million-mile...
View ArticleNatural Cycle
Natural CycleIn this short video from ClimateCentral, host Jessica Harrop explains what evidence scientists have for claiming that recent global warming is caused by humans and is not just part of a...
View ArticleCouldn't the Sun be the cause of global warming?
If the Sun were to intensify its energy output then, yes, it would warm our world. Indeed, sunspot data indicate there was a small increase in the amount of incoming sunlight between the late 1800s and...
View ArticleNatural Cycle
Natural CycleIn this short video from ClimateCentral, host Jessica Harrop explains what evidence scientists have for claiming that recent global warming is caused by humans and is not just part of a...
View ArticleNatural Cycle
Natural CycleIn this short video from ClimateCentral, host Jessica Harrop explains what evidence scientists have for claiming that recent global warming is caused by humans and is not just part of a...
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