NOAA Monthly Climate Call: June 21

Experts recap May, provide outlooks through September, and discuss heavy rainfall across the Southeast

A collage of typical climate and weather-related events: heatwaves, drought, hurricanes, wildfires and changes in sea ice coverage.

A collage of typical climate and weather-related events: heatwaves, drought, hurricanes, wildfires and changes in sea ice coverage. (Image credit: NOAA)

On Thursday, climate and weather experts will discuss key findings from NOAA's May U.S. and global climate analyses, as well as the latest U.S. seasonal outlooks for temperature, precipitation and drought through September. In addition, an expert will discuss impacts related to the recent heavy rainfall across the Southeast.
 

WHEN
Thursday, June 21, 11:00 - 11:45 a.m. ET (USA)

WHO
- Jake Crouch, climate scientist, NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information-Climate Monitoring Branch

- Jordan McLeod, regional climatologist, Southeast Regional Climate Center

- Brad Pugh, seasonal forecaster, NOAA Climate Prediction Center-Operational Prediction Branch

WHAT
Conference Call (slides will accompany call, see below)

-  Presentations

-  Questions and Answers

HOW
1. Dial into the conference call

  • 888-324-9603 U.S./Canada (toll-free)
  • 1-630-395-0486 International (toll)
  • Passcode: "CLIMATE"

 2. View slides (available approximately 30 minutes before teleconference). 

Following the call, an audio file will be posted within 90 minutes to this advisory.

 

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