Written by: Maren Hale Saturday, August 12, 2023 was a landmark day for the field of heat and health in San Diego. For the very first time in our region, …
Coastlines and People Hub Website goes Live
The NSF Coastlines and People hub, which Center and associated researchers were awarded in late 2022 (read about it here) has a new website! Check it out to learn more …
CCCIA Researchers Receive $5 Million NSF Grant to Study the Impacts of Extreme Heat in Coastal Southern California
Researchers at CCCIA were recently awarded a $5 million grant from the National Science Foundation’s Coastlines and People program for a 5-year project to study extreme heat and its impacts …
Center staff coauthors new Sea Level Rise Application Guide
Every five years, U.S. federal agencies update sea level rise projections and release a technical summary report. As the latest 2022 update was being developed, Laura Engeman, a coastal resilience …
Researchers Share How They’ve Used 100+ Years Of Scripps Pier Data at Recent Scripps Pier Symposium
Data collected at Scripps Pier has been integral to cutting-edge oceanographic and climate research for more than 100 years. Daily sea surface temperature and salinity recordings began in 1916 and …
Improving Flood Forecasting Under Sea Level Rise: The Coastal Groundwater Problem in Imperial Beach
by: Austin Barnes, PhD student When we think about the impacts of sea level rise, we often focus on how tides, waves, and storms will intensify its impacts. There is …
Helping Water Managers and Farmers Address Saltwater Intrusion
Graduate student Lauren Kim is with the SIO Coastal Processes Group and affiliated with the Center. She recently attended the AGU Fall Meeting, where she shared her emerging research on …
Postdoc Q&A: Mika Siegelman
Meet new Center postdoc, Mika Siegelman. Mika has a PhD in Physical Oceanography from the University of Hawai’i at Manoa and a BS in Biological Physics from Brown University. What …
Matthew Costa and Serge Dedina in “How to Be Good” Podcast
On June 18th, Matthew Costa and Serge Dedina appeared in Gareth and Anca Barrett’s podcast, “How to Be Good”. The podcast explores how people and businesses can help combat climate …
Tropical Pacific Observing Needs Workshop
Dr. Yassir Eddebbar gave the plenary presentation at the second day of the US CLIVAR Tropical Pacific Observing Needs Workshop on Tuesday, May 25th. The three day workshop gathered community input …