4 ways NOAA is studying the ocean’s role in climate
For World Ocean Month, here are four ways NOAA is tracking ocean health and our changing climate.
For World Ocean Month, here are four ways NOAA is tracking ocean health and our changing climate.
Two independent types of measurements show a strong warming trend during the 14-year period from 2005 to 2019.
A new NOAA analysis of ocean temperature data finds that for the 52-year period from 1968 to 2019, 72 to 79 percent of the ocean area showed warming, while only 1 to 3 percent exhibited cooling.
Drifters, buoys, Argo floats and more help scientists monitor the global ocean, including areas that are difficult to travel to via research ship. By …
NOAA collects a lot of data on the ocean. Here are 4 ways we use it. Read More >
Four new research projects are giving a boost to NOAA’s ability to measure, track and forecast ocean acidification, warming and other important ocean health indicators. …
Four new research projects are giving a boost to NOAA’s ability to measure, track and forecast ocean acidification, warming and other important ocean health indicators. …