It's a newsletter for a research division at NOAA. Usually it grabs science news and headlines citing the research division so that you know the work that your colleagues are doing. But these days the only thing that's on the news is we're slated for complete extermination this upcoming fiscal year lol.
We're on the news, I thought HB was quoted or something
GML = global monitoring laboratory. Don't other countries also have these?
NOAA runs the central calibration laboratory, and instruments to measure air flasks collected from around the world. The most famous product being the CO2 concentration "Keeling Curve" at Mauna Loa.
The stations in other countries are mostly being run in cooperation with the local meterological institute in that country. But only the US has the might and logistics to collect samples from remote sites like American Samoa, Midway island, Ascension Island, Marshall Islands, and Antarctic sites (South Pole, Palmer Station, Drake Passage, etc.)
alls im sayin is the PSL will appreciate y'all nerds more than the feds do
What am I missing?
It's a newsletter for a research division at NOAA. Usually it grabs science news and headlines citing the research division so that you know the work that your colleagues are doing. But these days the only thing that's on the news is we're slated for complete extermination this upcoming fiscal year lol.
We're on the news, I thought HB was quoted or something
https://gml.noaa.gov/news/
GML = global monitoring laboratory. Don't other countries also have these?
NOAA runs the central calibration laboratory, and instruments to measure air flasks collected from around the world. The most famous product being the CO2 concentration "Keeling Curve" at Mauna Loa.
The stations in other countries are mostly being run in cooperation with the local meterological institute in that country. But only the US has the might and logistics to collect samples from remote sites like American Samoa, Midway island, Ascension Island, Marshall Islands, and Antarctic sites (South Pole, Palmer Station, Drake Passage, etc.)