When a hurricane or tornado starts to form, your local weather forecasters can quickly pull up maps tracking its movement and showing where it’s headed. But have you ever wondered where they get all ...
A 5,000-mile stretch of unusually warm Pacific Ocean water is raising concerns among scientists about potential impacts on ...
The legislation follows Trump administration decisions to cancel storage contracts for research data. A bipartisan House bill would protect against lost public access to NOAA weather, oceans and ...
NOAA led no shortage of scientific breakthroughs in 2025: from launching satellites containing new instruments to advance space weather observations, to deploying uncrewed systems for critical data ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is halting a contract that makes it possible for the federal agency to accurately monitor for potential tsunamis in Alaska — and quickly warn ...
An integral component of the new mandate of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to “understand climate variability and change to enhance society’s ability to plan and respond” ...
A new bill in Congress aims to restore funding and staff to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). NOAA data is crucial for Rhode Island's "blue economy," which generated over $3 ...
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Guys, they're back. The Super El Nino headlines. Hey guys, I'm KCRA 3 meteorologist, Heather Waldman. There is no such thing as *** super El Nino in the science world. But that word gets your ...