Data from NOAA satellites and other sources within the atmosphere help researchers around the world learn more about our dynamic planet.
Read more about their recent work below.

Recent Research
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NCEI has released an innovative mapping tool that provides county-level information on natural…December 9, 2021
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The Sanctuary Soundscape Monitoring Project (SanctSound) is a project to better understand…October 14, 2021
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Some of our scientists developed a method to better determine Earth’s appearance as seen by human…October 12, 2021
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Our partner scientists researched changes in ozone pollution in the U.S. during the Covid-19…September 23, 2021
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Our scientists and partner scientists show how one of NOAA’s satellites captured a typically…September 15, 2021
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“[We’re] interested in how much water is injected into the stratosphere by thunderstorms”September 13, 2021
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Recent warming in Alaska has possibly been accelerated by regional changes in sea ice and…September 9, 2021
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Our and other scientists investigated if satellite data—as opposed to vessel-based sonar systems,…September 8, 2021
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Research from our scientists and partners shows that rapidly changing ocean conditions.September 3, 2021
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New #research from our scientists shows how satellite remote sensing can measure the concentration…August 23, 2021
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Some of our scientists developed new computer models that emulate an existing model designed for #…August 19, 2021
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Our scientists have new research published in “Limnology and Oceanography” demonstrating the Gulf…August 18, 2021
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NOAA Coral Reef Watch scientists have demonstrated a new methodology to better detect coral…August 9, 2021
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Healthy coral communities can be found on artificial structures (concrete walls and riprap) within…August 4, 2021
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Our satellites 500 miles up in the sky can detect “milky seas,” where the nighttime ocean surface…July 30, 2021