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Heat waves happen at the bottom of the ocean too Heat waves happen at the bottom of the ocean too

Heat waves happen at the bottom of the ocean too

A team led by NOAA researchers used a combination of observations and computer models to generate the first broad assessment of bottom marine heat waves in the productive continental shelf waters...
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NOAA research in the stratosphere is taking off NOAA research in the stratosphere is taking off

NOAA research in the stratosphere is taking off

Flying out of Eielson Air Force Base in Fairbanks, Alaska, a NASA WB-57 research jet carrying a payload of sampling instruments into the stratosphere will gather measurements of trace gases...
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Towering wildfire clouds have big impacts on the stratosphere Towering wildfire clouds have big impacts on the stratosphere

Towering wildfire clouds have big impacts on the stratosphere

Smoke from wildfire-generated thunderstorms has greater impacts on the stratosphre, lasts longer and acts differently than scientists previously thought, a new research paper in the journal Science...
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Low ice on the Great Lakes this winter Low ice on the Great Lakes this winter

Low ice on the Great Lakes this winter

Ice coverage has reached a record low in the Great Lakes for this time of year. 

 

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Simple-to-use eDNA test will help track marine species Simple-to-use eDNA test will help track marine species

Simple-to-use eDNA test will help track marine species

A scientist with NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory led development of a guide to help marine resource managers use environmental DNA to collect detailed information about the biodiversity...
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Scientists peer into the dark for insights on daytime air pollution Scientists peer into the dark for insights on daytime air pollution

Scientists peer into the dark for insights on daytime air pollution

Scientists have long known that the sun drive photochemical reactions responsible for generating ozone and particulate pollution that is harmful to human health. But what happens when the sun goes down? A new...
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NOAA Research scientist Stephen Montzka named 2022 AAAS Fellow NOAA Research scientist Stephen Montzka named 2022 AAAS Fellow

NOAA Research scientist Stephen Montzka named 2022 AAAS Fellow

Montzka, senior scientist for the Global Monitoring Laboratory, is recognized for his distinguished contributions to the field of atmospheric sciences, particularly for measuring and interpreting trends in greenhouse...
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