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Severe storm research campaign kicks off second year of data gathering Severe storm research campaign kicks off second year of data gathering

Severe storm research campaign kicks off second year of data gathering

This winter has brought multiple rounds of devastating severe weather to the southeastern U.S., with more than 200 reported tornadoes and 14 fatalities. To better understand the deadly storms in this region,...
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NOAA cruise supports vital climate and weather data flow NOAA cruise supports vital climate and weather data flow

NOAA cruise supports vital climate and weather data flow

Researchers with NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML), NOAA’s Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL), NOAA’s National Environmental Satellite, Data and...
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Having dodged lava flows, NOAA's Mauna Loa research facility to get upgrades Having dodged lava flows, NOAA's Mauna Loa research facility to get upgrades

Having dodged lava flows, NOAA's Mauna Loa research facility to get upgrades

NOAA’s Mauna Loa Atmospheric Baseline Observatory, the benchmark sampling site for monitoring global climate change, is slated to undergo a major renovation and facility upgrade once road access is restored...
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Atmospheric Rivers: What are they and how does NOAA study them? Atmospheric Rivers: What are they and how does NOAA study them?

Atmospheric Rivers: What are they and how does NOAA study them?

You may have heard of atmospheric rivers in the news lately due to the intense rainfall and flooding along the U.S. West Coast. These naturally occurring air currents can bring both severe disruption and great...
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12 Days of Instruments 12 Days of Instruments

12 Days of Instruments

Introducing a new social media series from NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML): 12 Days of Instruments! This series highlights 12 of the many instruments used by our researchers...
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Major HYSPLIT Update Improves the Nation’s Public Safety Major HYSPLIT Update Improves the Nation’s Public Safety

Major HYSPLIT Update Improves the Nation’s Public Safety

On December 6, 2022, a major new version of HYSPLIT was fully implemented at the National Weather Service’s (NWS) National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP). HYSPLIT is the pre-eminent model,...
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Wrapping up the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season Wrapping up the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season

Wrapping up the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season

November 30th marked the official end to the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season. Scientists and forecasters from across NOAA worked tirelessly throughout the season to conduct critical tropical cyclone research. This...
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Atlantic Coast Hurricanes Intensifying Faster Than Forty Years Ago Atlantic Coast Hurricanes Intensifying Faster Than Forty Years Ago

Atlantic Coast Hurricanes Intensifying Faster Than Forty Years Ago

New NOAA research published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, found that hurricane intensification rates near the U.S. Atlantic coast have increased significantly over the last 40 years and will likely...
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NOAA supports small businesses to fuel technology innovation NOAA supports small businesses to fuel technology innovation

NOAA supports small businesses to fuel technology innovation

NOAA has invested in 23 small businesses developing innovative technologies in technical areas including climate adaptation and mitigation, weather-ready nation, healthy oceans, and resilient coastal communities and...
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