Climate Science
Climate refers to the average meteorological conditions and patterns in a region over a long time period. These meteorological conditions include measurements such as temperature, precipitation, and wind. In other words, climate can be described as the 'average weather'. Although weather can change rapidly from day to day and can be difficult to predict, climate is much more predictable. For example, the weather where we live dictates what we wear each day, which can change dramatically from one day to the next. However, the climate influences the type of clothes we have in our closet, which is generally consistent from year to year (CCRC).
Climate science investigates the earth’s climate, incorporating many disciplines including meteorology, oceanography, physics, chemistry, ecosystem sciences, and more.
Text from the USDA Forest Service Climate Change Resource Center (CCRC)
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Wildfire & Flood Risk Forecast Resources
This toolshed contains links to online wildfire and flood risk forecast applications.
Please check this site…
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Interviews with Fifth National Climate Assessment Author, Erin Lane
The first in a short, three-part audio series with Erin Lane, Deputy Director of the USDA Northeast Climate. Lane…
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Climate Conversations with Oklahoma Conservation District Staff
Oklahoma has seen an increased incidence of extreme climate-related events in the first 20 years of the 21st Century as…
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Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5) – U.S. Agriculture Highlights
The Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5) is the US Government’s preeminent report on climate change impacts, risks…
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Innovation is Sprinting in AIM for Climate
An AIM for Climate Innovation Sprint is an increase in aggregate self-financed investment from non-government partners…
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What is Sr. Sapo's new hobby?
Sr. Sapo's new hobby of agriculture teaches youth about climate strategies and food production.
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El Niño in the Northwest: What Can We Expect?
El Niño has weather and climate implications for the Northwest, including warmer, drier winters.
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Ecological Forestry in the Context of Climate Change Webinar Series
The Northern Forests Climate Hub and US Fish and Wildlife Service present a webinar series on Ecological Forestry in…