Data from NOAA satellites and other sources within the atmosphere help researchers around the world learn more about our dynamic planet.
Learn more about their most recent work as well as events of interest around NOAA.
Feature Stories
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On Feb.9, 2023, an ozone-measuring instrument on the NOAA-21 satellite opened its doors and, about…
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Three months after the launch of NOAA-21, the satellite's Cross-track Infrared Sounder…
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We’re spreading the love again this Valentine's Day with a new collection of satellite-themed…
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For Black History Month, we interviewed John Leslie, a Public Affairs Officer at NESDIS.
Events
Announcements
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Every day, thousands of in-situ weather sensors across North America – on ocean buoys, mountaintop…
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On behalf of NOAA, NASA has awarded a sole source contract modification to Northrop Grumman for the…
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The Department of Commerce has formally approved NOAA’s next-generation geostationary satellite…
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November 16, 2022: GOES-R System Program Director Pam Sullivan Honored with Presidential Rank Award
Media Advisory
Media Inquiries and Press Kits
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