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AGU meeting resources

  • AGU Fall Meeting 2021: Homepage offsite link

  • Schedule and Program offsite link

  • @theAGU Twitter feed: Follow the hashtag #AGU21

  • Live-streamed sessions: AGU YouTube

  • Daily conference news: AGU TV offsite link

  • Fall Meeting Media Center offsite link

NOAA resources

  • Report: Climate change contributed to some of 2020’s worst weather (news release)
  • NOAA's 2021 Arctic Report Card (news release)
  • Media advisory for 4 NOAA press events: NOAA scientists to speak on Arctic change, extreme weather and wildfires at AGU
  • NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) presentations and activities

About NOAA

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, an integral part of the U.S. Department of Commerce, is a global leader in environmental science and technology, working to address our Nation’s most pressing challenges and advance our mission of science, service and stewardship.

Press conference video recordings

NOAA's 2021 Arctic Report Card

Explaining Extreme Events of 2020 from a Climate Perspective

Intensifying Storms and Flooding in a Changing Climate

Wildfire in a Changing Climate

AGU meeting resources

  • AGU Fall Meeting 2021: Homepage offsite link

  • Schedule and Program offsite link

  • @theAGU Twitter feed: Follow the hashtag #AGU21

  • Live-streamed sessions: AGU YouTube

  • Daily conference news: AGU TV offsite link

  • Fall Meeting Media Center offsite link

NOAA resources

  • Report: Climate change contributed to some of 2020’s worst weather (news release)
  • NOAA's 2021 Arctic Report Card (news release)
  • Media advisory for 4 NOAA press events: NOAA scientists to speak on Arctic change, extreme weather and wildfires at AGU
  • NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) presentations and activities

About NOAA

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, an integral part of the U.S. Department of Commerce, is a global leader in environmental science and technology, working to address our Nation’s most pressing challenges and advance our mission of science, service and stewardship.

Press conference video recordings

NOAA's 2021 Arctic Report Card

Explaining Extreme Events of 2020 from a Climate Perspective

Intensifying Storms and Flooding in a Changing Climate

Wildfire in a Changing Climate

#AGU21: Science is society

The AGU Fall Meeting is the primary gathering for Earth and space scientists, students, and those in affiliated fields to share scientific findings and identify innovative solutions. With in-person and worldwide online participation, attendees will have numerous opportunities to network with government regulators, scientific visionaries, and industry thought-leaders. The work of many NOAA scientists, staff, and affiliates will be presented in-person in New Orleans and virtually online December 13-17, 2021.

*Note: Meeting organizers strongly suggest you register early. Visit this AGU 2021 Fall Meeting registration page offsite link for details. Reporters, please see press registration instructions and other resources listed on the AGU Media Center offsite link.

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AGU meeting resources

  • AGU Fall Meeting 2021: Homepage offsite link

  • Schedule and Program offsite link

  • @theAGU Twitter feed: Follow the hashtag #AGU21

  • Live-streamed sessions: AGU YouTube

  • Daily conference news: AGU TV offsite link

  • Fall Meeting Media Center offsite link

NOAA resources

  • Report: Climate change contributed to some of 2020’s worst weather (news release)
  • NOAA's 2021 Arctic Report Card (news release)
  • Media advisory for 4 NOAA press events: NOAA scientists to speak on Arctic change, extreme weather and wildfires at AGU
  • NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) presentations and activities

About NOAA

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, an integral part of the U.S. Department of Commerce, is a global leader in environmental science and technology, working to address our Nation’s most pressing challenges and advance our mission of science, service and stewardship.

Press conference video recordings

NOAA's 2021 Arctic Report Card

Explaining Extreme Events of 2020 from a Climate Perspective

Intensifying Storms and Flooding in a Changing Climate

Wildfire in a Changing Climate

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