Current Event Archive Displaying 65 - 72 of 80 Event Date Min Max Event Type In-Person & Online In-Person (Speaker) Online (Hosted) Online (Speaker) In-Person (Hosted) Office Center for Satellite Applications and Research International & Interagency Affairs Office Joint Venture Program National Centers for Environmental Information NESDIS Communications Office of Common Services Office of Geostationary Earth Orbit Observations Office of Low Earth Orbit Observations Office of Satellite and Product Operations Office of Space Commerce Office of Space Weather Observations Pathfinder Initiative Systems Architecture and Engineering Topic Ash Climate Clouds Dust Fire Flood Hail Human Impact Hurricanes Ice & Snow Oceans & Coasts Pollution Severe Weather Solar Phenomena Space Weather Tornado Tropical Cyclones - Typhoons Vegetation In-Person (Speaker) 102nd AMS Annual Meeting Jan 23 - Jan 27, 2022 The theme of Environmental Security will inform AMS members and meeting attendees on the connections between our scientific field and larger societal image Online (Hosted) NOAA Live! for Kids Webinar Series en Español: ¡Hola!, aqui NOAA Jan 18, 2022 ¿Que es NOAA? Join us in our first program in Spanish where we will learn more about NOAA. image In-Person (Speaker) AGU 2021 Conference Dec 13 - Dec 17, 2021 Are you an academic researcher or a natural resources manager attending AGU 2021? image In-Person (Speaker) CoastWatch AGU TownHall Dec 8, 2021 Are you an academic researcher or a natural resources manager attending AGU 2021? image Online (Hosted) NOAA Infrared Sounder Workshop Dec 6, 2021 NESDIS is exploring moving towards a disaggregated and distributed low-Earth-orbiting (LEO) architecture with the goal of launching sensors. image Online (Speaker) NEDTalk: NOAA Satellite Data Panel Discussion Nov 19, 2021 Previous NEDTalks focused on satellite data from geostationary and polar-orbiting satellites. Now, experts who use this data answer your questions. image Online (Speaker) NEDTalk: Geostationary NOAA Satellite Data Nov 12, 2021 NOAA's next geostationary satellite, GOES-T, is slated to launch in February 2022. Join Dan Lindsey to learn about how geostationary data is used. image Online (Speaker) NEDTalk: Low Earth Orbit NOAA Satellite Data Nov 5, 2021 Meteorologist Jorel Torres, NOAA's JPSS Satellite Liaison will discuss the many ways that data from Low Earth Orbiting JPSS satellites can be used. image Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Next … Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Next page ›› Previous