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Learn more about their most recent work as well as events of interest around NOAA.
Feature Stories
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In satellite meteorology, a rope cloud is a very long narrow, rope-like band of cumulus cloud…
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This year, two NOAA satellites and a separate instrument onboard a commercial satellite were…
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NOAA satellites see our planet from a unique and captivating perspective. Every year, our…
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The Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) instrument on NOAA-21 began collecting Earth…
Events
Announcements
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On behalf of NOAA, NASA has awarded a sole source contract modification to Northrop Grumman for the…
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The Department of Commerce has formally approved NOAA’s next-generation geostationary satellite…
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November 16, 2022: GOES-R System Program Director Pam Sullivan Honored with Presidential Rank Award
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NESDIS today announced nine awards totaling $13.8 million to engage the community in producing new…
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