
Marybeth Arcodia
@mbarcodia
Research Scientist @CSUAtmosSci focused on climate predictability, science outreach & education. PhD-@UMiamiRSMAS | Undergrad-@Georgetown ‘14 | she/her
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First study to investigate how remote tropical forcing from the MJO and ENSO impact subseasonal U.S. coastal sea level variability. Via University of Miami Alumni Association Marybeth Arcodia CIMASRosenstiel Emily Becker and Prof. Ben Kirtman. American Meteorological Society doi.org/10.1175/WAF-D-…



El Niño will drive record-breaking temperatures in 2024 before likely shifting to La Niña conditions, a new analysis predicts. Comments from Michael McPhaden NOAA PMEL and Marybeth Arcodia CSU Atmos Sci. eos.org/articles/recor…


“If grass only sees a lawnmower us needs to go away… Climate change is water change. If we keep heating the planet like we’re doing, we’re going to change the water cycle in fundamental ways.” The Colorado Water Center on the CO River Basin water crisis: magazine.csusystem.edu/2023/02/13/rap…

Check out the The Academic feature on our paper last year on decadal variability of subseasonal predictability of US West Coast rainfall (paper linked in article). Great platform for providing scientific results to a general audience.



🤌🤌🤌 seasonal forecasting served up as an Italian feast! Read the latest post by Seasoned Chaos written by @drkaylabeesting

This is so perfectly written and I'm 100 percent in agreement with James Spann regarding the invaluable service that NWS and NOAA provide on an hourly basis. Collectively they are one of, if not the best bang for your taxpayer buck out there.


Probationary employees across NOAA and the National Weather Service are being terminated today, including those in mission-essential roles. My own wife is among them, essential to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center's 24/7 critical mission of seismic monitoring and tsunami prediction to protect the

