This study is the first comprehensive dataset measuring floodplain development outcomes, community by community, nationwide.
New study published in Journal Nature Communications found the strength of the Florida Current, the beginning of the Gulf Stream system and a key component of the global AMOC, has remained stable for the past four decades. 👇
As we head into what is considered the busiest time of the Atlantic Hurricane season, ✅out this short video of how researchers at NOAA AOML Hurricane Research Division and the Rosenstiel School’s NOAA Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies stay busy flying into the storms.
Ph.D candidate Peisen Tan knew he wanted to study physical oceanography to help coastal communities better prepare for storms. 🌊
The only place in the world that can generate Cat5 winds and waves in a 30,000 gallon wind-wave tank. #hurricanes
A great team-up for coral restoration. @rescueareef.bsky.social with Royal Caribbean Group and InterMiami CF 🪸
"This research underscores how industry-funded initiatives within academic institutions have perpetuated misinformation and hindered meaningful action on climate change mitigation in the animal agriculture sector." Jennifer Jacquet, co-author of the study in the journal Climatic Change.