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Department of Commerce and NOAA announce $22.78 million in funding to advance research on a wide range of water-driven climate impacts.
Research topics include coastal and inland flood and inundation mapping and forecasting, and next-generation water modeling activities.
Funds from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will help communities prepare for a range of climate impacts and benefit policymakers, emergency responders, researchers and the general public.
$1.25 million awarded to CIRES for research to advance NOAA next-generation water prediction using a system that integrates artificial intelligence and machine learning.
$ 30,000 for NOAA to purchase additional high performance computing disk storage for weather and climate datasets.
NOAA ’s mission is to understand and predict our changing environment.
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