NOAA RESTORE Act Science Program awards $16.7 million for Gulf of Mexico research
To support efforts to protect fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico, U.S.
NOAA RESTORE Act Science Program awards $16.7 million for Gulf of Mexico research Read More >
To support efforts to protect fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico, U.S.
NOAA RESTORE Act Science Program awards $16.7 million for Gulf of Mexico research Read More >
Over the next four months, NOAA scientists will launch unmanned ocean vehicles, called Saildrones, from the Arctic to the tropical Pacific Ocean to help better understand how changes in the ocean
Summer of sailing drones Read More >
Following a plateau in the early 2000s, global concentrations of the powerful greenhouse gas methane have hit new highs in recent years. Chemical fingerprint tests seem to rule out a major role for fossil fuels. With more than half a dozen possible natural and human sources, how will scientists figure out where it’s coming from?
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Scorching heat impacted the western United States during the middle of June with record-breaking heat occurring from Arizona to the Pacific Northwest.
Heat roasts the western United States Read More >
Scorching hot temperatures impacted the western United States during the middle of June with record-breaking heat occurring from Arizona to the Pacific Northwest.
Hot temperatures roast the western United States Read More >
NOAA met with ocean observations experts from six nations and 13 global organizations in May 2017 in Honolulu, Hawaii, to plan for the redesign of the Tropical Pacific Observing System by the yea
April showers bring May flowers, but what does June bring? History says mid-to-late June brings a higher probability of severe weather across much of the contiguous United States.
Why does the start of summer mean a higher probability of severe weather? Read More >
How much do ENSO blog writers like marine-based observations? Enough for one of them to write a love letter to a buoy.
Dearest TAO: A love letter to marine-based observations Read More >