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Feature Stories
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STAR scientists were in full force at the 104th American Meteorological Society (AMS) Annual…
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In honor of Black History Month, we are honored to feature Eric Walters from NOAA's Office of…
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NOAA’s GOES-U, the fourth and final satellite in the GOES-R Series of advanced weather-observing…
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GOES-U, the last of NOAA’s advanced GOES-R series of satellites, arrived safely this week at the…
Events
Announcements
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Assimilating low Earth orbit observations into models improves the detection and monitoring of…
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Three older polar-orbiting satellites are now operated through a new, cloud-based commercial…
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In September 2023, NOAA NCEI and ECCC published its first Prairies and High Plains Climate Bulletin.
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NASA, on behalf of NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), has awarded a delivery…
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