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Satellite Snapshots
The 2023/2024 winter season was the warmest on record for Canada and continuing drought conditions led to an early start of the wildfire season for the western part of the country.
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Feature Story
A recently-released analysis identified NOAA’s science, Earth observations, and weather and climate services as a high-value benefit to American farmers, ranchers and forestry managers, among others.
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Announcement
NASA, on behalf of NOAA, has selected Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX) of Hawthorne, California, to provide launch services for NOAA’s JPSS-4 mission.
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Announcement
This summer, Aurora Baker, an Ernest F. Hollings Class of 2023 scholar from the University of Alabama, will be assisting the NOAA Visualization Laboratory's Data in the Classroom.
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Earth from Orbit
Parts of the Midwest are cleaning up after thunderstorms barreled through the region on the night of Monday, July 15, 2024, bringing hurricane-force winds and multiple tornadoes around Chicago.
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Feature Story
NOAA is working on its next generation series of advanced geostationary satellites—the Geostationary Extended Observations mission, or GeoXO, that will host a payload of new instruments.
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Feature Story
Meet Olaf McCreary, a satellite engineer at NOAA’s Office of Low Earth Orbit Observations.
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Satellite Snapshots
NOAA-21 captured imagery of the devastating power loss across East Texas following Hurricane Beryl’s landfall.
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