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Topic: Technology

Major, moderate, and minor flooding thresholds as dotted lines over a fictional coastal community. From 2000 to 2020 annual flooding days x2 national average.
Sea Level Calculator: A new technical tool for coastal communities
January 13, 2025
Focus areas:
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
technology
sea level rise
research
coastal communities
Major, moderate, and minor flooding thresholds as dotted lines over a fictional coastal community. From 2000 to 2020 annual flooding days x2 national average.
This is a visualization of The Advanced Technology Microwave Sounder.
This satellite instrument might have changed your life for the better
November 9, 2021
Focus areas:
Satellites
Topics:
satellites
technology
technology & innovation
This is a visualization of The Advanced Technology Microwave Sounder.
An aerial view of the St. Louis River.
Data visualization tool informs clean up, restoration in lower St. Louis River
January 15, 2021
Focus areas:
Fisheries
Topics:
habitat restoration
technology
An aerial view of the St. Louis River.
The radar image depicts a line of showers and thunderstorms moving through parts of eastern Texas and western Louisiana. The radome (tower; right) is located at NOAA's National Weather Service office in El Paso, Texas.
Track active weather with NOAA’s new radar viewer
December 17, 2020
Focus areas:
Weather
Topics:
radar
forecasting
technology
The radar image depicts a line of showers and thunderstorms moving through parts of eastern Texas and western Louisiana. The radome (tower; right) is located at NOAA's National Weather Service office in El Paso, Texas.
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