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Feature Story
For Black History Month, we interviewed John Leslie, a Public Affairs Officer at NESDIS.
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Earth from Orbit
On Jan. 25, 2023, NOAA satellites captured an unusually long and long-lived rope cloud produced by a cold front over the Gulf of Mexico.
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Feature Story
In satellite meteorology, a rope cloud is a very long narrow, rope-like band of cumulus cloud formations.
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Earth from Orbit
From late Dec. 2022 into Jan. 2023, a series of nine “atmospheric rivers” dumped a record amount of rain and mountain snow across the western U.S.
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Announcement
Every day, thousands of in-situ weather sensors across North America – on ocean buoys, mountaintop stations, even on bridges and buildings – deliver u
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Feature Story
This year, two NOAA satellites and a separate instrument onboard a commercial satellite were launched into orbit.
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Earth from Orbit
NOAA’s operational satellite fleet has a new member. GOES-18 entered service as GOES West on Jan. 4, 2023.
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Feature Story
NOAA satellites see our planet from a unique and captivating perspective. Every year, our satellites see the beauty and wrath of Mother Nature unfold
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