Co-chairs of the Third Decadal U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Plan Draft are planning to seek public comment on the new document at the 2025 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana.
NOAA has long recognized the strategic role that scientific partners like UCAR | CPAESS play in pushing innovation, enhancements, and efficiency in government research and programs.
The 2025 Joint CEDAR | GEM Workshop featured an expansive and engaging agenda designed to foster collaboration across the geospace and heliophysics communities.
Wednesday, July 23, 2025: Dr. Benjamin Johnston,CPAESS Project Scientist, NOAA Quantitative Observing System Assessment Program (QOSAP) Watch Ben's seminar recording
A more accurate assessment of ocean temperatures over time will improve climate models as scientists seek to better understand the role of oceans in our evolving climate.
Makoto Kelp considers this study a first step in assessing the protective effects of prescribed burns across different states and different ecosystems.
Yang Zhang’s research seeks to improve understanding of plasma dynamics as well as the mechanisms at play behind solar flare generation through investigations conducted in a laboratory.