


developing research and tools to improve understanding and management of drought risk in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, and.scaling up and accelerating the pace of climate resilience building across the United States,.advancing understanding of atmospheric aerosols and their potential roles in climate intervention methods,.improving climate understanding and information for marine sanctuary management planning,.modeling and observations to improve understanding of the tropical Pacific climate system,.advancing understanding of key precipitation processes to improve their representation in weather and climate models,.investigating fire and smoke at the wildland-urban interface,.Last year shattered the previous record of billion-dollar weather and climate disasters, with a total of 22 events costing almost $100 billion and killing nearly 300 people.Īs communities grapple with rising impacts, this year’s solicitation includes eight competitions to advance understanding and prediction of climate, and ultimately help Americans plan and respond.Īpproximately $15 million will be available for about 90 new awards, pending budget appropriations, with most awards funded between $50,000 and $300,000 per year. The increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather and climate events are taking a heavy toll on our nation. NOAA’s Climate Program Office (CPO) is pleased to announce that its Fiscal Year 2022 grant competitions are now open. Categories: Divisions & Programs, Fellowships & Partners, Interagency Programs, National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS), NIDIS News, Risk Team News, Extreme Heat News, Water Resources News, Marine Ecosystems News, Coastal Inundation News, News, Display News Across all News Sections NOAA Climate Program Office’s 2022 funding opportunity is now open
