Maintaining the global ocean observing system and expanding its coverage in the deep ocean, the polar oceans, and continental shelves will be critical to prepare for, and adapt to, a changing climate.
This article was first published by Salish Current. Washington state oil refineries are taking advantage of a newly expanded ...
The role of radiocommunications in weather and climate monitoring is clearly shown, for example, in the structure of the World Meteorological Organization’s Global Observing System (GOS), which ...
Human-induced climate change is causing shifts in the world's largest ocean current and westerly wind systems also seen ...
Contract talks covering 45,000 dockworkers on the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts are set to restart on Tuesday in a labor dispute ...
We are streamlining some climate pages including removal of the Model Summary. From 10 December our climate information is available on the Southern Hemisphere monitoring and Southern Hemisphere ...