PMEL in the News
Schreyer Scholar Investigates Climate Science, Oceanography Through NOAA Program
While pursuing two bachelor’s degrees and one master’s degree concurrently, Penn State student Ryan Creedon has found numerous ways to get closer to his dream of becoming a professor.
Hunting the Godzilla El Niño
As a massive El Niño warming builds in the equatorial Pacific Ocean, researchers hope to make the most of their chance to study this havoc-wreaking phenomenon.
NOAA's Vessel Oscar Dyson Spots Changes In The Bering Sea
NOAA scientists are investigating how the second year of a warming pattern is affecting the ecosystem, including the nation’s largest fishery, pollock, on a cruise through the unusually warm waters of the Bering Sea.
El Niño Predictions: What Went Wrong in 2014?
Weather and climate researchers predicted a strong El Niño in 2014. It failed to manifest. This year, El Niño is back and stronger than ever. What happened?
New Research Maps Areas Most Vulnerable To Ocean Acidification
New NOAA-led research maps the distribution of aragonite saturation state in both surface and subsurface waters of the global ocean and provides further evidence that ocean acidification is happening on a global scale.