National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration
Recent News About National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration
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Raimondo: 'President Biden has launched the most ambitious climate and conservation agenda in history'
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recently proposed designating a 5,617-square-mile area off the coasts of San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties as the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary.
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L'Heureux: Arrival of El Niño ‘can cause a range of impacts’
A climate pattern in the Pacific Ocean that affects weather worldwide has emerged and is expected to strengthen into the winter.
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Brennan: 'I am honored and humbled to work with the talented staff at the National Hurricane Center'
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has selected a 15-year veteran of the agency to be the next Director of the National Hurricane Center.
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February 2023 was Earth’s 4th warmest on record
February 2023 was Earth’s 4th warmest on record
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Amaya: 'This is the first time we’ve been able to really dive deeper' to study ocean temperature extremes
A team led by researchers with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have determined that marine heat waves can occur deep underwater, as reported in a paper published in Nature Communications.
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NOAA Custom Chart version 2.0 now available to the public
NOAA Custom Chart version 2.0 now available to the public
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First NOAA GO-SHIP Cruise In 5 Years Departs To Study Unique Atlantic Basin
First NOAA GO-SHIP Cruise In 5 Years Departs To Study Unique Atlantic Basin
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2023 Greater Atlantic Region's Marine Endangered Species Art Contest
2023 Greater Atlantic Region's Marine Endangered Species Art Contest
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Women of the Water
Women of the Water
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NOAA-Supported Trail Heralds New Possibilities for Pennsylvania City
NOAA-Supported Trail Heralds New Possibilities for Pennsylvania City
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Uncrewed Surface Vehicles Complement NOAA Vessels for More Efficient Fisheries Surveys
Uncrewed Surface Vehicles Complement NOAA Vessels for More Efficient Fisheries Surveys
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Dive In With NOAA Fisheries
Dive In With NOAA Fisheries
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Women's History Month
Women's History Month
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NOAA research in the stratosphere is taking off
NOAA research in the stratosphere is taking off
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NOAA scientists harness machine learning to advance climate models
NOAA scientists harness machine learning to advance climate models
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Frozen in Time: National Marine Sanctuary Researchers Discover Lost Shipwreck Ironton
Frozen in Time: National Marine Sanctuary Researchers Discover Lost Shipwreck Ironton
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Maria Mitchell: America’s first female astronomer
Maria Mitchell: America’s first female astronomer
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Visualizing Coastal Ocean Acidification
Visualizing Coastal Ocean Acidification
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NOAA, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office create work-sharing program to advance green technology
NOAA, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office create work-sharing program to advance green technology
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Towering wildfire clouds have big impacts on the stratosphere
Towering wildfire clouds have big impacts on the stratosphere