A UBC Okanagan research team has created a computer modelling program to help scientists predict the effect of climate damage and eventual restoration plans on coral reefs around the globe.
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Tonga Eruption Blasted Unprecedented Amount of Water Into Stratosphere
The huge amount of water vapor hurled into the atmosphere, as detected by NASA’s Microwave Limb Sounder, could end up temporarily warming Earth’s surface.
Dodging the Dead Zone: Finding Shrimp During Low-Oxygen Conditions
Seasonal hypoxic conditions in the Gulf of Mexico force many shrimp to relocate.
New Field Project Assessing the Evolution of Atmospheric Pollution in the New York City Area
Study will gather data on real-world vehicular and non-vehicular VOC emissions and the products of their chemical reactions in the atmosphere.
Eruption Highlights How NOAA Technological Innovation Powers Public Safety, Economic Development, and Scientific Discovery
Research partnerships and technology transfer drive NOAA’s mission success
A July of Extremes
In the United States, pervasive and persistent heat domes put more than 150 million people under heat warnings and advisories in the month of July.


