Since 2009, with funding from the National Science Foundation — and in partnership with Climate Central, the American Meteorological Society, NASA, NOAA, and Yale — we have been exploring and helping develop the potential of TV weathercasters as local climate educators. (climatechangecommunication.org)
Our team of data analysts, meteorologists, climate experts, graphic artists and journalists create graphics, text, animations, videos and research to aid TV weathercasters in presenting science - rooted climate information in clear, concise and relevant ways. (climatecentral.org)
Our partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) began in 2010, when we jointly proposed — with Climate Central, American Meteorological Society, NASA, and Yale — an NSF research grant to more fully explore the potential of TV weathercasters as local climate educators. (climatechangecommunication.org)