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Tracking a New Forecast: Pollen Edition
WebTo celebrate Air Quality Awareness Week from May 6, 2024, to May 10, 2024, NOAA One Health is pleased to introduce an experimental pollen forecast developed through collaborative research between the NOAA Global Systems Laboratory (GSL) and the NOAA-funded Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences …
Actived: Just Now
URL: https://cpo.noaa.gov/tracking-a-new-forecast-pollen-edition/
About NOAA One Health
WebAbout NOAA One Health NOAA One Health’s mission is to advance our understanding of the linkages between environmental conditions and health outcomes, delivering actionable science and services to enhance stewardship through predictive data, tools, and services. Simultaneously, NOAA One Health envisions a diverse, resilient future with safe oceans …
NOAA One Health Team to host first NOAA One Health
WebThe NOAA One Health Team is hosting the first NOAA One Health Summit, which will convene in Washington, D.C from August 15-16th, 2023. The NOAA One Health Summit will bring together scientists and practitioners across the agency to connect and highlight NOAA’s work on health and related issues, and with the health sector, that …
NOAA’s Climate Program Office Announces 2024 Class of Climate …
WebFour new postdoctoral fellows are commencing cutting-edge research projects that will contribute innovative climate science to the research community as well as NOAA’s mission. Fellows in the 2024-2026 class of NOAA Climate and Global Change Postdoctoral Fellows were selected by NOAA’s Climate Program Office and the University …
USGCRP Climate and Health Assessment Released
WebOn April 4, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy released the inaugural Climate Change and Human Health Assessment: 'Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health in the United States: A Scientific Assessment." This scientific assessment was developed by the U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP), as part of the …
NOAA One Health Focus Areas
WebRapidly changing developments in climate and health require pioneering forward-looking strategies and transdisciplinary action to facilitate idea exchange and create meaningful connections across diverse disciplines in the health community.. To effectively encapsulate the agency’s multifaceted climate and health sector work, the NOAA One Health topics …
NIDIS Releases New Drought & Public Health Roadmap
WebThe report, “Drought and Public Health: A Roadmap for Advancing Engagement and Preparedness,” is the culmination of findings from a national Drought and Public Health Summit, five regional workshops, and one-on-one interviews hosted by NIDIS and UNMC from 2019–2022. It provides insights into the connection between drought …
Climate Tools and Resources
WebSince 2017, NOAA (Office of Education, Climate Program Office, National Integrated Heat Health Information System (NIHHIS)) has funded CAPA Heat…. This tool combines the new White House Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool, which identifies communities that are marginalized, underserved,…. This demo shows NOAA’s future heat events
White House announces creation of a National Integrated Heat …
WebHeat early-warning systems can serve as effective tools for reducing illness, death, and loss of productivity associated with heat waves. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are announcing that they are building a new National Integrated Heat Health Information …
National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS)
WebNational Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS) Drought affects every sector of the national economy, costing U.S. tax-payers billions of dollars in damages. It impacts urban and rural communities, the agriculture industry, water and electric utilities, public health, transportation, jobs and more. In 2006, Congress passed the National …
NOAA CAP Program hosts panel at the National Adaptation …
WebNOAA CAP’s session at the National Adaptation Forum will share insights directly from four regional CAP members and their frontline community partners to describe the process and early outcomes of the first wave of CAP small grants programs.
Heat-Health Information Resources
WebHeat-Health Information Resources A core component of the NIHHIS is Understanding, Communication and Education – a society that understands the risks associated with extreme heat and knows how to prepare and respond to heat waves will suffer fewer heat-related health effects and fewer deaths. The curated list of resources below come from …
Public Health Drought.gov
WebDrought can cause significant human health outcomes that can challenge public health departments, emergency managers, and healthcare providers. Drought can lead to decreased water quantity and quality, increased incidence of illness or disease, increased mortality rates, and adverse mental health outcomes as livelihoods are challenged.
NOAA Climate And Global Change (C&GC) Fellowship Program …
WebThe NOAA Climate Program Office and UCAR’s Cooperative Programs for the Advancement of Earth System Science are pleased to announce the 2024 call for applications for NOAA’s Climate and Global Change Postdoctoral (C&GC) Fellowship program.. The fellowship program has an outstanding reputation for attracting the best …
WHO/WMO Joint Workplan and Integrated Health Services
WebThe Joint Office was established in response to increasing demand from the health community for improved access to climate and weather products like regional climate predictions, hazard warnings, and seasonal outlooks needed to understand and manage health risks related to weather and climate and to cope with a shifting burden of disease …
NIHHIS FY24 NOFO FAQ
WebAccording to our projected timeline, the awards could start in January 2024, allowing for summer projects in ‘24, ‘25, ‘26 and completing the award by January ‘27. It is also possible that not all community projects will take place during the summer, depending on the services you plan to offer.
Building Public Health Resilience to Severe Weather in a Changing
WebResearchers funded by NOAA’s International Research and Applications Project (IRAP) convened a workshop in San Juan, Puerto Rico on March 28-29, 2019, on building public health resilience to severe weather in a changing climate.
Contributions to Aerosol Production from Human Activity Sources
WebContributions to Aerosol Production from Human Activity Sources. April 28, 2023. Plants emit molecules into the air during growth, reproduction, and defense processes. These compounds undergo chemical reactions in the atmosphere, forming fine particles known as biogenic secondary organic aerosols (SOA) worldwide. These …
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