PMEL in the News
Old Ship Records to Shed Light on Arctic Ice Loss
Researchers are looking to the past to gain a clearer picture of what the future holds for ice in the Arctic. A project to analyze and digitize ship logs dating back to the 1850's aims to lengthen the timeline of recorded ice data.
Shock of Indian Ocean Tsunami Fuels Decade of Research Progress
Nearly 10 years ago, the world woke the day after Christmas to news of the most deadly tsunami in recorded history. Click to read more about PMEL's contribution to warning products to improve tsunami preparedness.
Mathis Joins CIFAR Fellows
We are pleased to announce that ocean acidification expert Jeremy Mathis has accepted an invitation to join the CIFAR Fellows.
Real-time Ocean Acidification Data Available to Pacific Coast Shellfish Growers
Shellfish farms and hatcheries along the Pacific U.S. coast can now get real-time, online ocean acidification data through the Integrated Ocean Observation System (IOOS), a NOAA-led national-regional partnership.
Burning Questions about Winter Cold
Old Man Winter seems to have gone maverick in the Northern Hemisphere over the last few years. Take 2014 as an example. It's on track to be the warmest globally in more than a century of record-keeping, with May, June, August, and September all setting world heat records.