Media briefing: NOAA to announce findings of State of the Climate in 2015 report

UPDATED: August 2, 2016. Audio and slides from the August 2, 2016 State of the Climate media call are posted to the "related resources" section below.
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 Tuesday, August 2, scientists from the United States will announce key findings from a peer-reviewed State of the Climate report that examines temperature, precipitation and weather events experienced around the world in 2015. The study will be published in a special edition of the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society.
 
The State of the Climate in 2015 report, compiled by 460 scientists from 62 countries around the world, provides a detailed update on global climate indicators, notable weather events and other data collected by environmental monitoring stations and instruments on land, water, ice, and in space. Some of the climate indicators include greenhouse gases; temperatures throughout the atmosphere, ocean, and land; precipitation; sea level; ocean salinity; sea ice extent; glacier mass; and snow cover. 
 
WHEN
Tuesday, August 2
  • Report released: 11:00 AM Eastern Time (U.S.)
  • Media call: 1:00-2:00 PM Eastern Time (U.S.)
 
WHO
Presentations will be given by:
  • Thomas Karl, L.H.D., director, NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information and Chair of the Subcommittee on Global Change Research
  • Jessica Blunden, Ph.D., climatologist and lead editor at NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information
  • Gregory C. Johnson, Ph.D., oceanographer and ocean chapter editor at NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
  • Jackie Richter-Menge, Ph.D., Arctic chapter editor and research civil engineer at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
In addition, Deke Arndt, chief of the climate monitoring branch at NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information will be on the call to answer questions about the report. 
 
WHAT
Conference call (slides will accompany call, see below)
-  Presentations
-  Questions and Answers
 
HOW
1. Dial into the conference call: 
  • 1-800-857-7513 (U.S./Canada toll-free)
  • 1-517-319-9303 (International toll)
  • PASSCODE: "CLIMATE"
2. View slides:http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/briefings (available at 11:00 AM Eastern Time (U.S.) on 8/2/16)
  
Note to reporters: The report authors will conduct the conference call from their respective work locations and will not be available for on-camera interviews in the Washington, DC area.
 
MEDIA CONTACT
John Leslie, john.leslie@noaa.gov, 301-713-0214
Brady Phillips, brady.phillips@noaa.gov, 202-407-1298
 
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