Sentences with phrase «noaa found»

NOAA found there is no evidence that floods and droughts are increasing because of climate change.
For example, NASA and NOAA found that the 2015 annual mean temperature for the contiguous 48 United States was the second warmest on record.
«NASA, NOAA find 2014 warmest year in modern record.»
NOAA finds endangered species listing for Atlantic bluefin tuna not warranted.
(NASA / EO Feature) 2015-01-17 — 2014 Was the Warmest Year in the Modern Record (NASA / EO Image of the Day) 2015-01-16 — NASA, NOAA Find 2014 Warmest Year in Modern Record (Release 15 - 010)

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A report published Thursday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) finds that sea level increases over the next century will have significant impacts on coastal communities.
After Lubchenco opened the floor to questions, Arianna Sutton - Grier, an ecologist with NOAA and the University of Maryland, noted that while she has tried to make a career of use - inspired, interdisciplinary science, it has been hard to find a fit at institutions that are not accustomed to those approaches.
The findings resulted from a collaboration of federal, state and tribal scientists in the Pacific Northwest, including Oregon State University and NOAA Fisheries.
While it isn't uncommon to find sea urchins attached to elevated rocks in an attempt to snap food from ocean currents, NOAA scientists aren't quite sure why so many have chosen to gather here.
«NOAA report finds the 2014 commercial catch of US seafood on par with 2013: Dutch Harbor, Alaska, and New Bedford, Mass., remain top fishing ports; recreational anglers took 68 million fishing trips in 2014.»
«Stronger» results than IPCC Even after the Berkeley project's initial findings last year agreed with prior analyses by NASA, NOAA and the Hadley Centre, Muller resisted pinning the blame for climate change on man - made greenhouse gas emissions.
Within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), again, all the jobs can be found posted at the website USAJobs.gov, but Paul Sandifer, senior science adviser to the NOAA administrator, suggests that job seekers should contact the human resource offices at NOAA facilities in the area and talk to current employees, «particularly those working in doctoral positions in the agency.
«We found that there was a surface temperature impact due to changes in water vapor in a fairly narrow region of the stratosphere,» explains research meteorologist Karen Rosenlof of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Aeronomy Laboratory, one of the authors of the study.
Using a model of endangered Atlantic salmon in Maine's Penobscot River as a case study, NOAA researchers found that abundance, distribution and number of fish increased upstream when dams in the primary downstream segments of the river, also called «mainstem dams,» were removed or fish passage survival was increased.
In June 2015, NOAA researchers led by Thomas Karl published a paper in the journal Science comparing the new and previous NOAA sea surface temperature datasets, finding that the rate of global warming since 2000 had been underestimated and there was no so - called «hiatus» in warming in the first fifteen years of the 21st century.
Interestingly, the specimen Grace discovered wasn't found it the ocean, per se; rather in the holdings of NOAA's lab in Pascagoula.
«The pocket shark we found was only 5 and a half inches long, and was a recently born male,» said Mark Grace of NOAA Fisheries» Pascagoula, Miss., Laboratory, lead author of the new study, who noted the shark displayed an unhealed umbilical scar.
The so - called hiatus was disproved by a team of NOAA climate scientists in a 2015 study that found the data set supporting a pause was inaccurate because it relied on different methods of temperature collection.
Researchers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Alaska Ecosystems Program announced findings this week that may explain what the marine mammals are looking for when they swim hundreds of kilometers from land in search of food.
The research builds on earlier work by the Auke Bay Laboratories, part of NOAA Fisheries» Alaska Fisheries Science Center, which found much reduced survival of pink salmon exposed as embryos to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) from crude oil.
NOAA - supported scientists found a large Gulf of Mexico oxygen - free or hypoxic «dead» zone, but not as large as had been predicted.
The team of scientists from NOAA Fisheries and the Sri Lankan Blue Whale Project published the findings in the journal Diversity and Distributions.
The key thing is to look at the climate over long periods of time and not try to find meaning in one weather event, said David Easterling, chief of the Scientific Services Division at NOAA's National Climatic Data Center.
«Discoveries of rare and unique species of marine life remind us why Papahanaumokuakea is so special and why we need to continue exploring, managing and protecting it,» said Athline Clark, NOAA superintendent of Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument, «We are delighted to have so many partners who help us to achieve these significant research findings
Scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) knew that dispatching a crew to the glaciers to find out was too risky.
«NOAA study finds fishing tops U.S. lightning death activities.»
NOAA released these findings on the first day of National Lightning Safety Awareness Week to call attention to the danger of outdoor activities during a thunderstorm.
NOAA researchers, in a study published last month, said reduced fishing pressure — not a warmer Atlantic — is the reason more fluke are found further north.
After discovering the shipwreck, Van Dover and Eggleston alerted NOAA's Marine Heritage Program of their find.
The Coast Guard found that «something» when the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) offered to lend the Polar Star crew three small, battery - powered unmanned aircraft that could be launched by hand as well as spare parts, ground - control equipment and long - range antennas.
This finding reaffirms a NOAA Fisheries regulation that mandates the use of sinking line between fishing traps used in the lobster fishery as a way of reducing entanglements.
Additional information on the size and movement of the bloom can be found via NOAA's experimental HAB Tracker.
NOAA told the committee that the findings were already publicly available and met twice with committee staff to brief them on the results.
Now, Walsh and his colleagues at NOAA are finding evidence that both the occurrence and distribution of fish larvae had changed along the East Coast within the last 40 years.
NOAA scientists concur with the finding that 2015 was the warmest year on record based on separate, independent analyses of the data.
In an independent analysis of the raw data, also released Friday, NOAA scientists also found 2014 to be the warmest on record.
The quarrel began with a paper by NOAA scientists published 5 June in Science that revised historical atmosphere and ocean temperature data records found to have been poorly calibrated.
Feely, for example, led a 2007 NOAA expedition that found corrosive waters off North America's Pacific coast at levels not expected until 2050.
Gregory Silber, a biologist who leads large - whale recovery activities for the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in Silver Spring, Maryland, and his colleagues found that in the first two years of SMA speed restrictions, vessels complied with the rules on only around 4 % of trips.
«With coral reefs facing a myriad of threats,» said Kimberly Puglise, an oceanographer with NOAA's National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, «the finding of extensive reefs off Maui provides managers with a unique opportunity to ensure that future activities in the region, such as cable laying, dredging dump sites, and deep sewer outfalls, do not irreparably damage these reefs.»
The full NOAA report can be found here.
NOAA scientists studying sounds made by Atlantic cod and haddock at spawning sites in the Gulf of Maine have found that vessel traffic noise is reducing the distance over which these animals can communicate with each other.
Finally, the RSS group found differences between MSU and AMSU sensor readings caused by spurious calibration drift in either NOAA - 14 or NOAA - 15 satellites.
I found problems with the data including: ««⠉ NOAA buoys measuring near - to - sea - surface air temperature — e.g. inadequate shielding of direct solar heating ««⠉ ship - based sea surface temperature — e.g. variable points in cooling systems for diesel versus steam ship propulsion
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A recent paper by Hausfather et al found that NOAA's new SST version ERRSTv4 matched sea surface temperatures from buoys (and satellites) quite well from 1997 until present, whereas HadSST3 had an apparent residual cooling bias in the same period.
More information can be found on the NOAA's Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory's website [click the image].
(A tutorial on El Niño and La Niña can be found at the NOAA Climate Prediction Center website.)
Scientists with NOAA, which studies ocean resources and works to preserve them, presented their findings on June 20.
Brian Brettschneider, a climatologist at the International Arctic Research Center in Fairbanks, found this was the hottest month recorded at any station in Global Historical Climatology Network database kept by NOAA.
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