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Announcement
NOAA awarded its first contracts to purchase commercially available space-based radio occultation data for use in NOAA’s operational weather forecast
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Satellite Snapshots
GOES-East viewed cloud streets that were generated by a northwesterly wind over the Great Lakes and Northeast
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Satellite Snapshots
GOES-East satellite captured this GeoColor and GLM lightning composite image loop of powerful Hurricane Iota.
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Satellite Snapshots
Water vapor imagery from NOAA’s GOES East satellite viewed an atmospheric wave pattern brought on by a digging trough the Pacific Northwest.
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Feature Story
High-tide floods, also known as nuisance floods, sunny-day floods, and recurrent tidal floods, occur “when tides reach anywhere from 1.75 to 2 feet
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Feature Story
Tuesday, February 4, 2020Photo courtesy of the Sterling, Va., NWS Forecast OfficeTen years ago this week, the Eastern U.S. was getting pounded by a…
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Announcement
Wednesday, February 26, 2020NOAA released a summary report for the 2019 Emerging Technologies Workshop (ETW). The report consists of an overview of…
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Feature Story
A fleet of six small satellites, designed to improve weather prediction and space weather monitoring, are now officially providing data to NOAA.
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