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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Last year, NOAA satellites helped rescue 330 people from potentially life-threatening situations…
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Every year is a busy year for NOAA’s National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information…
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At 4:10 UTC on 15 January 2022, the Hunga-Tonga Volcano in the South Pacific erupted.The eruption…
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With their lofty view from space, NOAA satellites see the awe-inspiring beauty and the sobering…
Events
Announcements
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NOAA awarded its first contracts to purchase commercially available space-based radio occultation…
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Monday, April 13, 2020Artist's rendering of the JPSS-1/NOAA-20 satellite.NOAA’s Satellite and…
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NASA has awarded NOAA's Space Weather Follow On—Supra Thermal Ion Sensor contract to the…
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NOAA issued two Broad Agency Announcements, seeking fresh ideas for new instrument technologies and…
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