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Citizen scientists take to the streets to map the hottest spots in 10 U.S. cities
July 24, 2019
Summer sunset and the "Ed Koch"(Queensborough) Bridge in New York City as seen on June 6, 2011.
June 2019 was hottest on record for the globe
July 18, 2019
Antarctic sea ice coverage shrank to new record low
A collage of typical climate and weather-related events: heatwaves, drought, hurricanes, wildfires and changes in sea ice coverage.
Happy 200th birthday to Eunice Foote, an unsung climate science pioneer
July 17, 2019
An artist's rendering of Eunice Foote, done in sepia tones. She stands facing away from us, reading a paper that she holds in her hands.
NOAA monthly climate call: Thursday, July 18
July 16, 2019
Experts recap June and provide outlooks through October
A collage of typical climate and weather-related events: heatwaves, drought, hurricanes, wildfires and changes in sea ice coverage.
U.S. has its wettest 12 months on record – again
July 9, 2019
From NOAA’s National Weather Service: Just 367 days after the last of the Great June Flood of 2018 had left its memorable mark on nearly all of the populated Rio Grande Valley, a confluence of atmospheric events came together during the late afternoon and evening of June 24, 2019. New daily rainfall records were set at most available Rio Grande Valley climate recording locations, including Harlingen, Texas, (shown) with 6.29 inches of rain -- about 3 times the monthly average.
Which parts of U.S. historically have the highest chances of rain on July 4th?
June 24, 2019
Macy's Fourth of July fireworks in New York City in 2017.
May 2019 was the 4th hottest on record for the globe
June 18, 2019
Antarctic sea ice coverage shrank to a record low last month
A collage of typical climate and weather-related events: heatwaves, drought, hurricanes, wildfires and changes in sea ice coverage.
NOAA monthly climate call: June 20
June 18, 2019
Experts recap May and provide outlooks through September
A collage of typical climate and weather-related events: heatwaves, drought, hurricanes, wildfires and changes in sea ice coverage.
Rain-soaked U.S. had its 2nd-wettest month on record in May
June 6, 2019
Nation also experienced its wettest 12-month period
People survey the heavy damage to a home west of Bonner Springs, Kansas, from an EF-2 tornado that occurred May 28, 2019.
Carbon dioxide levels in atmosphere hit record high in May
June 4, 2019
Monthly average surpassed 414 ppm at NOAA's Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii
Atmospheric carbon dioxide continued its rapid rise in 2019, with the average for May peaking at 414.7 parts per million (ppm) at NOAA’s Mauna Loa Atmospheric Baseline Observatory, shown here, on Hawaii's Big Island.
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