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The North Carolina State Climate Office serves as the primary scientific extension resource for weather and climate science for the state of North Carolina. The office achieves its mission through climate science monitoring, education, extension, and research.
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North Carolina has a complex climate due in part to its...
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State Climate Office Staff Dr. Kathie Dello Director and...
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The staff and students at the NC State Climate Office all...
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A Preliminary Proposal for the North Carolina Environmental...
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25 Ιαν 2022 · To date, NCCEN has explored research based best practices for climate change communication, the state of climate change in North Carolina, how IPCC assessment reports are made, and the role of hurricanes on coastal and inland water ecosystems.
Learn more about North Carolina’s changing climate in the North Carolina Climate Science Report and our Climate Change in NC Webinar Series. Additionally, view our recently launched three-part series of lessons about climate change in North Carolina:
NC Climate Office: The NC Climate Office website is designed to help educators understand climate and weather concepts and to be able to incorporate the learning material from this site into their course curriculum using examples as aids for learning.
6 Δεκ 2021 · The Science House and the North Carolina State Climate Office (SCO) recently combined their respective expertise in curriculum development and climate content to revamp the SCO’s online educational resources. Together, they developed classroom-ready lessons for North Carolina K-12 schools.
14 Νοε 2023 · Our priority is to connect scientists, researchers and educators to understand the latest in North Carolina climate science. We also strive to offer best practices in teaching about climate science. To sign up for emails from the NC Climate Education Network, click here.
Learn about current weather and how it fits into North Carolina’s climatological history (and future) by subscribing to the NC Climate Blog: https://climate.ncsu.edu/climateblog Main Climate Office: sco@climate.ncsu.edu @ncsco