Latest Edition of Variations Available Now

Guest editors Charlotte DeMott (Colorado State University) and Aneesh Subramanian (University of Colorado) along with invited authors spotlight emerging science and evolving needs in tropical Pacific observations critical for advancing Earth system predictions.
Read the new Variations edition, "Needs and prospects for advancing tropical Pacific observations of the ocean and atmosphere"
To learn more, join us for the first of two spring webinars on Tuesday, May 13 from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM EDT.
Kindly complete this form to receive the Webex link and presentation schedule. For any questions, please reach out to Alyssa at acannistraci@usclivar.org.
Featuring the following speakers:
Yosuke Fujii, Japan Meteorological Agency / Meteorological Research Institute: Use of adjoint sensitivity to advance process understanding and identify observing needs in the tropical Pacific
Gary Wick, NOAA Physical Sciences Laboratory: Satellite measurements of the tropical Pacific coupled marine boundary layer
Yassir Eddebbar, UC San Diego / Scripps Institution of Oceanography: Upwelling and mixing in the equatorial Pacific cold tongue: Biogeochemical implications, dynamics, and observing needs
Elizabeth Thompson, NOAA Physical Sciences Laboratory: The in-situ tropical Pacific ocean operational observing system
Hope to see you there!