On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will occur, learn why NOAA studies this phenomenon.
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Feature Stories
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The active 2021 Atlantic hurricane season officially concludes on November 30.
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NOAA’s GOES-T satellite arrived in Florida today to begin final preparations for an early 2022…
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Within Hurricane Ida's eye, GOES-16 detected multiple mesovortices, which persisted over land…
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Since its launch on Oct. 28, 2011, the remarkable instruments on the Suomi NPP satellite have…
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Data & New Technology
Data Purchases
NOAA is taking concrete steps to support the development of commercial markets for space-based weather data.
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Data Collections
NOAA collects the most up-to-date data about the atmosphere, land, and oceans.
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Latest Research
There are many ways that NOAA data is being used for research.
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Pathfinder Initiative
Help develop studies for future applications of mission data products.
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News & Announcements
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After 15 years of service, the Meteorological Operational Satellite A (MetOp-A) polar-orbiting…
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NOAA has released an RFI soliciting information on existing or planned commercial space-based space…
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NOAA’s next-generation geostationary satellite program, Geostationary Extended Observations (GeoXO…
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On Oct. 28, 2021, NOAA’s GOES East satellite observed a strong solar flare with its Solar…
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NOAA satellites keep vigilant watch over the Earth 24/7, and occasionally view some haunting images…
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Did you know that rivers don’t just run over land, but also through the sky?
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Meteorologist David A. Peterson, Ph.D. will receive the agency’s prestigious David S. Johnson Award.