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Topic: Strategic plans

Climate Program Office Strategic Plan: 2024-2028 cover.
Climate Program Office Strategic Plan: 2024-2028
February 20, 2024
Focus areas:
Climate
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strategic plans
Climate Program Office Strategic Plan: 2024-2028 cover.
A collage of citizen science activities including measuring snow with a precipitation gauge, tracking magnetic data on a cell phone, and fishing.
NOAA finalizes Citizen Science Strategy
January 15, 2021
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Across NOAA
Topics:
citizen science
strategic plans
A collage of citizen science activities including measuring snow with a precipitation gauge, tracking magnetic data on a cell phone, and fishing.
A NOAA ocean glider, seen in waters off the coast of Puerto Rico in July 2018. These robotic, unmanned gliders are equipped with sensors to measure the salt content (salinity) and temperature as they move through the ocean at different depths. The gliders, which can operate in hurricane conditions, collect data during dives down to a half mile below the sea surface, and transmit the data to satellites when they surface.
NOAA finalizes strategies for applying emerging science and technology
February 18, 2020
Focus areas:
Across NOAA
Topics:
science and technology
research
strategic plans
artificial intelligence or AI
A NOAA ocean glider, seen in waters off the coast of Puerto Rico in July 2018. These robotic, unmanned gliders are equipped with sensors to measure the salt content (salinity) and temperature as they move through the ocean at different depths. The gliders, which can operate in hurricane conditions, collect data during dives down to a half mile below the sea surface, and transmit the data to satellites when they surface.
Science, service and stewardship are at the heart of NOAA's diverse mission.
NOAA to host listening session in Seattle
October 1, 2018
Focus areas:
Weather
Topics:
strategic plans
Science, service and stewardship are at the heart of NOAA's diverse mission.
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