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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Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month, we’re highlighting the vital contributions of Asian American,…
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On October 14, 2023, an annular, or ring-shaped, solar eclipse passed through Albuquerque, New…
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NOAA-21 is now operating as the primary satellite in NOAA’s advanced Joint Polar Satellite System,…
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Dr. Ivan Csiszar was awarded the DOC Silver Medal Award after being nominated as a part of a cross-…
Events
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May 15, 202412:00pm - 1:00pmMeet the Users is a NESDIS User Engagement Speaker Series that invites end users in society to…
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May 16, 202412:00pm - 1:00pmWesley J. Moses of the Naval Research Laboratory will provide a brief introduction of Arctic-…
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Jun 12 - Jun 13, 20248:30am - 12:30pmThis event will provide the space weather community with essential insight on how the SWO Programs…
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Jun 18, 20241:00pm - 4:00pmThe American Meteorological Society (AMS) Committee on Satellite Meteorology, Oceanography, and…
Announcements
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NOAA issued a BAA to explore using advanced tech for better access to environmental data, promoting…
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NASA Selects BAE Systems to Develop Air Quality Instrument for NOAA
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NOAA Works with Industry to Explore Mitigation of Data Corrupting Radio Frequency Emissions
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NOAA Awards $3.46 Million Contracts for Ground Processing Demonstrations (GPD)
Media Advisory
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NOAA, NASA, NSF Experts, Neil deGrasse Tyson Featured In Total Solar Eclipse Viewing Event in DallasNOAA, NASA, NSF Experts, Neil deGrasse Tyson Featured In Total Solar Eclipse Viewing Event in Dallas
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Greenhouse gases and global sea levels both reached record highs in 2020—as the planet sweltered in…
Media Inquiries and Press Kits
This online press kit is a resource for media looking for information, imagery, links, animations and b-roll. All video, images and satellite depictions are open source and available for download. Please credit NOAA for any visual resources that are used.
If you have questions, or need any additional media support, please email: nesdis.pa@noaa.gov