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Collaborative Research: The Drivers of Regionally Coherent Meridional Variability Across t — NSF Award to Woods Hole Oceanographic

The Eastern Hemisphere tropics and subtropics are highly sensitive to variations in regional monsoon precipitation, which provides the majority of freshwater for the ~40% of the world population who reside there. Understanding interannual to multidecadal variations in the monsoon is critical for managing water resource

Award titleCollaborative Research: The Drivers of Regionally Coherent Meridional Variability Across t
Award ID2503122
AwardeeWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution
CityWOODS HOLE
StateMA
Amount obligated$417,307
Principal investigatorCaroline Ummenhofer
ProgramP4CLIMATE
Start date09/01/2025
AbstractThe Eastern Hemisphere tropics and subtropics are highly sensitive to variations in regional monsoon precipitation, which provides the majority of freshwater for the ~40% of the world population who reside there. Understanding interannual to multidecadal variations in the monsoon is critical for managing water resources. This project will compile data from cave deposits, corals and tree rings, as well as develop new records from caves in the Philippines and northern Australia, to produce a recon
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