The most recent press release, "Below-average harmful algal bloom predicted for western Lake Erie," was submitted on June 30.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration published seven press releases the month before, marking a 85.7 percent increase for the current month.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration works to understand and predict changes in climate, weather, oceans, and coasts. Their work supports severe weather preparedness, and international shipping.
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Title | Publication Date |
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Below-average harmful algal bloom predicted for western Lake Erie | 06/30/2022 |
NOAA, University of Colorado to expand cooperative research partnership | 06/30/2022 |
Biden Administration announces historic coastal and climate resilience funding | 06/29/2022 |
U.S. supercomputers for weather and climate forecasts get major bump | 06/28/2022 |
Actions proposed to combat illegal fishing, forced labor in seafood supply chain | 06/27/2022 |
Keel-laying ceremony held in Louisiana for new NOAA oceanographic ship | 06/15/2022 |
Marine economy continues to power American prosperity, despite 2020 downturn | 06/09/2022 |
U.S. joins the Space for Climate Observatory | 06/09/2022 |
NOAA begins process to potentially protect waters off New York, New Jersey | 06/08/2022 |
Kenneth Graham selected as next director of NOAA’s National Weather Service | 06/07/2022 |
NOAA, NFWF grant $25.2 million for emergency coastal resilience | 06/06/2022 |
Carbon dioxide now more than 50% higher than pre-industrial levels | 06/03/2022 |
NOAA forecasts summer 'dead zone' of nearly 5.4K square miles in Gulf of Mexico | 06/02/2022 |