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Protect yourself from rip currents
June 8, 2023
Rip current safety ahead of the July 4th weekend
El Nino arrives, expected to be moderate to strong by late fall or early winter
June 8, 2023
Still image from NOAA's Climate Prediction Center Monthly Outlook.
From the desk of Dr. Rick Spinrad: 'What World Ocean Day can look like in 100 years'
June 8, 2023
A fish-eye view of the wake of a ship out at sea. Here's an ocean fact: The surface layer of the ocean is teeming with photosynthetic plankton. Though they're invisible to the naked eye, they produce more oxygen than the largest redwood trees.
May continued the nation’s warm start to 2023
June 8, 2023
Drought coverage down nearly 44% since November 2022
he sun rises over Seattle, Washington.
Tracking sea surface temperatures for climate change
May 25, 2023
Sunset at sea. Atlantic, United States Northeast. 2005 August 14. Courtesy of the Personnel of the NOAA Ship DELAWARE II.
NOAA predicts a near- or above-normal 2023 central Pacific hurricane season
May 25, 2023
Satellite image of Hurricane Lane, a category 5 hurricane passed within 150 miles of the Main Hawaiian Islands. It set the state record for tropical cyclone rainfall (58 inches) and caused over $7 million in damage. Image from NOAA’s GOES-West satellite, August 22, 2018.
NOAA predicts a near-normal 2023 Atlantic hurricane season
May 25, 2023
El Nino, above-average Atlantic Ocean temperatures set the stage
NOAA GOES satellite captures Hurricane Ian as it made landfall on the barrier island of Cayo Costa in southwest Florida on September 28, 2022.
Lessons from heat mapping in two tropical cities abroad
May 24, 2023
Volunteers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and Freetown, Sierra Leone, identify their hottest neighborhoods
An aerial view of bright sun over the city of Freetown, Sierra Leone.
NOAA index tracks how greenhouse gas pollution amplified global warming in 2022
May 23, 2023
Thick smoke from a coking plant being emitted from the top of two stacks. Undated image.
NOAA monthly U.S., global climate report call: May 18
May 15, 2023
Experts recap April and provide outlooks through August
A collage of typical climate and weather-related events: floods, heatwaves, drought, hurricanes, wildfires and loss of glacial ice.
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