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Learn more about Katherine Hawley, a LEO User Engagement Scientist with NOAA’s Office of Low Earth Orbit Observations (LEO).
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The new year has gotten off to a cold and snowy start with a polar vortex affecting much of the United States along with the first coast-to-coast storm of 2025.
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As a winter storm brought its fury to Washington, D.C. and the Mid-Atlantic region on January 6, 2025, NOAA’s National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service played a pivotal role in monitoring and supporting the nation’s response to…
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From all of us celebrating on Earth—and in orbit—here’s to a new year of global cooperation, cutting-edge technology, and better understanding of our planet.
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JPSS observations enhance aviation safety by enhancing forecasts for weather and smoke, helping the FAA manage risks and minimize delays.
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Earth from Orbit
NOAA satellites constantly monitor the ocean for tropical activity. As the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season comes to a close on Nov. 30, we’re looking back at its above-average activity, with a record breaking ramp up following a peak-season lull.
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Satellite Snapshots
A powerful storm struck parts of Spain on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024, which brought severe flooding.
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As climate-driven floods intensify, VIIRS provides near real-time data to bolster global preparedness and protect vulnerable communities.
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