Funding cuts are affecting The Pelican’s annual hypoxia cruise to investigate the environmental conditions off the coast of Louisiana.| Eos
Last year, we spoke with SAFS undergrad, Michael Han, about receiving the NOAA Hollings Scholarship and where this would take him over the next year. This summer, Michael has split his time between NOAA’s HQ in Silver Spring, Maryland and NOAA’s Aircraft Operations Center (AOC) in Lakeland, Florida. His internship has been focused on NOAA’s Hurricane Hunters, aircraft which fly into the world’s worst weather to collect data which assists forecasters in making accurate predictions duri...| School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
Thank you to Meti for writing in and sharing his browsable archive of historical weather satellite data (further information here). The archive is designed to store weather satellite data, whether in baseband IQ format, frames, or images, for scientific, educational, or preservation purposes. With NOAA POES now fully shut down, the archive could be useful for individuals who didn't have the opportunity to decode a NOAA satellite for real, or perhaps for those who will want to relive their ol...| rtl-sdr.com
The world of government information continues to be in a state of topsy-turviness. Last month, on a Tuesday, NOAA suddenly announced that on the following Monday, the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) and Navy’s Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center (FNMOC) would “discontinue ingest, processing and distribution of all DMSP data no later than June […] The post Once-cancelled hurricane-monitoring data to stay online (for now) first appeared on Free Government I...| Free Government Information (FGI)
NOAA mini quilt, made from a NOAA Teacher at Sea Alumni bandana. Quilt measures 24 inches by 24 inches and was completed June 4, 2025. The U.S. federal agency NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric…| Journeys of Dr. G
Heatwaves are here and travelers need to know hor to deal with them. Remember to hydrate, hydrate, hydrate.| Travelers United
Keith’s note: I was planning on retiring and writing my book on Astrobiology expeditions to other worlds. Then Trump 2.0 happened and everyone suddenly wanted NASAWatch back. That said, I am still trying to escape reality for several hours a day and travel on a personal Away Team sortie into the future. I hope y’all can do that too. I just posted this NOAA discovery of an alien-looking species on […] The post Ignore The Org Charts: Let’s Get Back To Actual Exploration appeared first o...| Exploration Archives - NASA Watch
A new report on the U.S.'s readiness in the face of threats from space has revealed concerns about our vulnerability to major solar storms.| The Debrief
By Vijay Jayaraj Much of the media’s playbook is straightforward: Push repeatedly a predetermined agenda. I was one of perhaps billions of people who fell for this tried-and-true method of mass deception. Even some of the most intelligent people came to fear a climate catastrophe on our beautiful blue planet. If you have found yourself among the deceived, be not … Read more| CO2 Coalition
The Union of Concerned Scientists has released an open letter with more than 3,300 signatures from scientists and experts, calling for an end to administrative and budgetary actions aimed at undermining the work of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The letter was delivered to leaders in the United States Senate and House of Representatives, and […]| Geoversiv Earth Intelligence
By Steve Goreham Climate models have been the basis for concern about climate change for more than 35 years. The US government, the United Nations, and organizations across the world have used model projections to warn about global warming and to demand a shift to renewable energy. But Trump administration budget cuts at NASA, NOAA, and other federal agencies threaten … Read more| CO2 Coalition
Several public databases from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will be decommissioned starting next month. Earlier this month, NOAA announced changes affecting data sources related to earthquakes and marine, coastal, and estuary science. This comes amid wider concern| www.sciencemediacentre.co.nz
It is day two of the Trump Administration. Yesterday saw a flurry of Executive Actions targeting immigration, climate change, energy, and social and justice issues. Trump also issued an executive o…| Southern Fried Science
Preparing a diverse group of first-year college students for the NOAA Ernest F. Hollings Scholarship is the Hollings Preparation Program (HPP) Internship, which includes a six-week paid research experience with one of NOAA’s many divisions. For Dash Dicksion, a SAFS undergrad now in his sophomore year, he got to return to his home island of Oahu during his HPP internship in the summer of 2024, working with the Ecosystem Sciences Division of NOAA’s Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center....| School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
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Innovation, insight and impact: groundbreaking research through the 2024 hurricane season, National Oceanographic & Meteorological Laboratory (December 2, 2024) November 30th marks the official end of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season. Throughout this active season, NOAA scientists set new records in tropical cyclone research that will... The post Innovation, insight and impact: groundbreaking research through the 2024 hurricane season first appeared on Black Swift Technologies. The post In...| Black Swift Technologies
Atlantic hurricane season races to finish within range of predicted number of named storms, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, News and Features (November 25, 2024) The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, which officially ends on Nov. 30, showcased above-average activity, with a record-breaking ramp up following... The post Atlantic hurricane season races to finish within range of predicted number of named storms first appeared on Black Swift Technologies. The post Atlantic hurrican...| Black Swift Technologies
How do you study a hurricane? Meet the fancy tech behind the science, By Dinah Voyles Pulver, USA Today (November 17, 2024) A growing array of tools to measure conditions inside one of nature’s most fearsome storms saw quite a workout in the 11 hurricanes,... The post How do you study a hurricane? Meet the fancy tech behind the science first appeared on Black Swift Technologies. The post How do you study a hurricane? Meet the fancy tech behind the science appeared first on Black Swift Techn...| Black Swift Technologies
Hurricane Milton Has Reshaped Storm Science Even Before Making Landfall, By Lauren Rosenthal and Eric Roston, Bloomberg (October 9, 2024) To predict “explosive” storms, hurricane scientists need an ocean of data to feed into newer models. The post Hurricane Milton Has Reshaped Storm Science Even Before Making Landfall first appeared on Black Swift Technologies. The post Hurricane Milton Has Reshaped Storm Science Even Before Making Landfall appeared first on Black Swift Technologies.| Black Swift Technologies
Hurricane Helene: Breaking records in hurricane data collection, Climate.gov (October 1, 2024) As Hurricane Helene developed in the Gulf of Mexico, NOAA researchers gathered critical data from the sea and sky to better understand tropical cyclones and support the National Hurricane Center forecasters. This real... The post Hurricane Helene: Breaking records in hurricane data collection first appeared on Black Swift Technologies. The post Hurricane Helene: Breaking records in hurricane data co...| Black Swift Technologies
Meteorologists Tracking Hurricane Helene Have Gone High-Tech, by Eric Niiler, The Wall Street Journal (September 25, 2024) Hurricane-hunting aircraft have been flying into powerful storms for decades, but high-tech drones are doing things that humans can’t. The post Meteorologists Tracking Hurricane Helene Have Gone High-Tech first appeared on Black Swift Technologies. The post Meteorologists Tracking Hurricane Helene Have Gone High-Tech appeared first on Black Swift Technologies.| Black Swift Technologies
CU grad and entrepreneur gets job with Hurricane Hunters, 9News (September 12, 2024) When CU Boulder engineering graduate Jack Elston started his small business in 2011, he had no idea that it would eventually place him in the passenger seat of an NOAA Hurricane Hunter aircraft. But that’s... The post CU grad and entrepreneur gets job with Hurricane Hunters first appeared on Black Swift Technologies. The post CU grad and entrepreneur gets job with Hurricane Hunters appeared first on Blac...| Black Swift Technologies
Explore the beautiful, intricate paths of ships over a year—tracked from America's busiest ports to the open ocean via AIS marine tracking data.| Beautiful Public Data
Scars, scratches and wounds abound in these photos as encounters with unknown creatures and boat propellers leave their marks, imprinting a story of close escapes and cheating death.| Beautiful Public Data
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According to a recent report by NOAA, the US has confirmed a total of 23 separate billion-dollar weather and climate disasters in 2023 alone—the most events on record during a calendar year. Since 1980, the overall total cost of these billion-dollar weather disasters (including CPI adjustments to 2023) is $2.615 trillion. These numbers tell only part of the […]| Exascale Computing Project
A natural gas boom in the U.S. is changing the power sector in the country. It's credited with bringing down American carbon dioxide emissions more than any other factor. But, one difficult to control component of the natural gas industry threatens to undermine those gains.| Inside Energy