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Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences CIRES at CU Boulder partners with NOAA

The Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) is dedicated to identifying and pursuing innovative research in Earth system science and fostering public awareness to ensure a sustainable environment. CIRES is a cooperative institute of the University of Colorado at Boulder and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

03/06/2025

Antarctic sea ice has likely reached its minimum extent for the year, at 1.98 million square kilometers (764,000 square miles) on March 1. The 2025 minimum is effectively tied with 2022 and 2024 for second lowest in the 47-year satellite record. It is 190,000 square kilometers (73,000 square miles) above the record low, set in 2023. The last four minimums have been the lowest on record.

Ted Scambos of Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences weighs in on the conditions that led to this year's low sea ice: https://nsidc.org/news-analyses/news-stories/antarctic-sea-ice-hits-another-near-record-low

Today on KUNC, CIRES' Kari Bowen emphasized the vital role the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) pl...
03/06/2025

Today on KUNC, CIRES' Kari Bowen emphasized the vital role the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) plays in weather and climate science — and public data access. "She says NOAA, and the data from its weather satellites, are something many of us use every day."

The Trump administration’s recent firings of employees with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, led to protests this week. And one scientist felt compelled to write an essay explaining why NOAA’s research is important – and often goes unappreciated.

Dangerous wildfires in South Carolina forced some people to flee their homes over the past few days. Stay up-to-date on ...
03/03/2025

Dangerous wildfires in South Carolina forced some people to flee their homes over the past few days. Stay up-to-date on how the wildfires are progressing, see where smoke is going, and learn about impacts on air quality, using resources compiled by experts at CIRES and CU Boulder:

At CIRES, the Cooperative Institute for Research In Environmental Sciences, hundreds of scientists work to understand the dynamic Earth system, including people’s relationship with the planet

Watch and learn about social and behavioral science work at NOAA. The video was created by Cole Vaughn, a social scienti...
02/27/2025

Watch and learn about social and behavioral science work at NOAA. The video was created by Cole Vaughn, a social scientist in NOAA Global Systems Laboratory

This video describes what social and behavioral scientists do, and how it impacts NOAA research.

Twila Moon, deputy lead scientist at the National Snow and Ice Data Center and researcher at CIRES, shares the challenge...
02/25/2025

Twila Moon, deputy lead scientist at the National Snow and Ice Data Center and researcher at CIRES, shares the challenges U.S. polar scientists face with fewer NSF program officers to support their work.

The National Science Foundation has fired workers at the office that manages polar research, raising fears about a reduced U.S. presence in two strategic regions.

Fieldwork in cold, remote places presents unique challenges. In 2016, a team of glaciologists dealt with broken gear nea...
02/21/2025

Fieldwork in cold, remote places presents unique challenges. In 2016, a team of glaciologists dealt with broken gear near the mighty calving front of the Barne Glacier, Antarctica.

📸 : Alison Banwell/CIRES

02/18/2025

Drought has many negative impacts on communities and industry, including reduced agriculture production, significantly reduced water quality and quantity, increased incidence of illness and disease, and an overall diminished quality of life.
NOAA’s Physical Sciences Laboratory and National Integrated Drought Information System are teaming up with partners to create a better early warning system for predicting drought and its impacts.

Learn more at https://psl.noaa.gov/news/2025/droughtpilot.html

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