When a tornado strikes a hospital When a tornado strikes a hospital Because tornadoes, hurricanes, and other severe storms can destroy hospitals as indiscriminately as anything in their path, NOAA is funding research to better understand what makes hospital buildings vulnerable. Friday, April 20, 2012 0 21556
Public invited to virtually join NOAA exploration of the Gulf, live from the seafloor Public invited to virtually join NOAA exploration of the Gulf, live from the seafloor Through telepresence technology, satellite, and high-speed Internet pathways between ship and shore, scientists ashore view information from sensors and high-definition cameras as it is collected at sea. Thursday, April 19, 2012 0 27909
Students win chance to launch a NOAA global ocean drifter for Earth Day Students win chance to launch a NOAA global ocean drifter for Earth Day Middle and high school students in six cities across America have won the chance to deploy a NOAA global ocean drifter for Earth Day, earning the opportunity to launch a small 44-pound floating buoy into an ocean... Wednesday, April 18, 2012 0 20115
Superfast 'Gaea' supercomputer helps scientists model the Earth’s climate Superfast 'Gaea' supercomputer helps scientists model the Earth’s climate NOAA scientists are using a newly upgraded powerful high performance computer to improve our understanding of the Earth’s climate system. Tuesday, April 3, 2012 0 17709
California Sea Grant study examines year-old NOAA West Coast catch shares program California Sea Grant study examines year-old NOAA West Coast catch shares program A new NOAA Sea Grant project will examine the ongoing effects of a new catch-shares policy in helping the fleet become both ecologically and economically viable. Monday, March 26, 2012 0 17839
New NOAA-supported West Coast studies to look at models for sustaining America's fishing industry New NOAA-supported West Coast studies to look at models for sustaining America's fishing industry The “locavore” movement helps America’s farmers. Could it also help our fishing industry? Two new NOAA Sea Grant studies will look at how new business models, based on the success of community... Thursday, March 22, 2012 0 17335
Amount of coldest Antarctic water near ocean floor decreasing for decades Amount of coldest Antarctic water near ocean floor decreasing for decades Scientists have found a large reduction in the amount of the coldest deep ocean water, called Antarctic Bottom Water, all around the Southern Ocean using data collected from 1980 to 2011. Tuesday, March 20, 2012 0 20000
Ask NOAA experts about Great Lakes ice cover in a Tweet Chat on Wednesday, March 14 Ask NOAA experts about Great Lakes ice cover in a Tweet Chat on Wednesday, March 14 On Wednesday, March 14, two NOAA scientists will take questions over Twitter about ice cover on the Great Lakes over the past few months and on the long-term trends. Monday, March 12, 2012 0 13341
Decades of research on Great Lakes ice cover reveal trends Decades of research on Great Lakes ice cover reveal trends NOAA’s Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab has monitored ice cover on the lakes for decades. Its measurements have documented wide variations from winter to winter and made possible discoveries about climate... Friday, March 9, 2012 0 15660
Asian emissions can increase ground-level ozone pollution in U.S. West Asian emissions can increase ground-level ozone pollution in U.S. West Springtime air pollution from Asia, swept across the Pacific Ocean on winds, can contribute to episodes of high surface ozone pollution in the western United States. Monday, March 5, 2012 0 12370
0 Climate Katie Valentine Friday, May 28, 2021 A conversation with Field Operations Chief Gataivai “Vai” Talamoa
0 Marine Science Katie Valentine Wednesday, May 5, 2021 An inside look at NOAA’s Ocean Acidification Program with Director Libby Jewett
0 Women in Research Katie Valentine Thursday, April 8, 2021 Looking towards the future with NOAA Research Deputy Assistant Administrator Ko Barrett
0 Women in Research Katie Valentine Wednesday, March 31, 2021 Women’s History Month: A conversation with Angeline Pendergrass