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This week, top officials from NOAA shared new updates on efforts to resolve the technical issues impacting the performance…
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Each fall, when leaves turn vibrant colors, the changing of the seasons is not only visible on the ground – we can also see…
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A cloud of unhealthy air pollution shrouded the skies of northern India again this week. It's a common sight in…
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Side-by-side images of the Bering Sea taken by Suomi NPP in 2014 and NOAA-20 in 2019 show a drastic change in sea ice extent…
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The Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) instrument collects visible and infrared images and global…
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For much of 2018, satellite images have shown the Eastern U.S. covered in a thick blanket of clouds – and for good reason:…
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NOAA-20 satellite captured this stunning imagery of two mid-latitude cyclones swirling over the Pacific Ocean.
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GOES-7 has the distinction of being the only satellite in the history of NOAA’s geostationary program to serve both as the…
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Meet the Users is a NESDIS User Engagement Speaker Series that invites end users in society to share their thematic uses of…
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GOES-R launched on Nov. 19, 2016 and along with GOES-S (2018) will extend the availability of the operational GOES satellite…
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GOES East zoomed in on two low pressure systems swirling over the North Atlantic while cloud streets streamed off the North…
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This year, the vernal equinox occurs on March 19, 2020. The last time it occurred this early was in 1896.
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Climatologists from NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) compile the nation's climate "…
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Thursday, December 20, 2018Around this time of year, we hear a lot about Santa and his elves working hard at the North Pole…
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GOES-13 has served in the GOES East position since April 2010. Ten years ago today, on May 24, 2006, GOES-13 was launched…