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Hurricane Matthew.
Photo story: Measuring Hurricane Matthew's storm surge impact
November 7, 2016
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Weather
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hurricanes
Hurricane Matthew.
When winter winds die down in Utah’s remote Uinta Basin, oil and gas emissions and sunlight reflected off of snow cover can produce dramatic spikes of ozone pollution over the course of a few hours, a NOAA study has found.
Photo: Collecting data on Utah’s winter ozone problem, 'MacGyver'-style
September 19, 2016
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Research
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ozone
atmosphere
research
When winter winds die down in Utah’s remote Uinta Basin, oil and gas emissions and sunlight reflected off of snow cover can produce dramatic spikes of ozone pollution over the course of a few hours, a NOAA study has found.
Hurricane Hermine
Photo story: Behind the scenes at NOAA’s National Hurricane Center
September 16, 2016
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Weather
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hurricanes
Hurricane Hermine
This massive C-5 cargo aircraft was used to transport the GOES-R spacecraft from Colorado to Florida
Photo story: NOAA's GOES-R satellite arrives in Florida
August 24, 2016
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Satellites
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geostationary satellite (GOES)
This massive C-5 cargo aircraft was used to transport the GOES-R spacecraft from Colorado to Florida
NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson steers through open water in the Gulf of Alaska.
Photo story: Virtually cruise aboard a NOAA ship for a fish trawl survey
May 25, 2016
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Fisheries
Marine & Aviation
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NOAA ships
NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson steers through open water in the Gulf of Alaska.
Rescued seal pup, Hawaii, September 2015.
Photo story: Home sweet home, monk seals returned to the wild
May 23, 2016
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Fisheries
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marine mammals
Rescued seal pup, Hawaii, September 2015.
Tornado as it moved west of Manitou, Oklahoma on November 7, 2011.
Photo story: America’s deadliest year for tornadoes
May 19, 2016
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Weather
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forecasting
tornadoes
Tornado as it moved west of Manitou, Oklahoma on November 7, 2011.
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