NOAA
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DSCOVR: NOAA’s Space Weather Satellite to Make Geomagnetic Storm Warnings More Timely and Accurate
DSCOVR or Deep Space Climate Observatory, the first space weather satellite of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), will start monitoring weather storms in space starting July 27.
Latest Research Articles
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Gulf of Mexico's Dead Zone Grows Bigger, Now as Large as Connecticut
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NOAA Capture Stunning Video of Alien-Like Jellyfish in the Depths of Marianas Trench [Video]
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Green Sea Turtles Went From ‘Endangered’ to ‘Threatened' Status, Proving Effectiveness of the Endangered Species Act
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Algae Toxins Found In Alaskan Marine Animals For First Time
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Four New Deep-Sea Algae Species Discovered In Hawaii
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Critical Habitat Expanded For Endangered Right Whales
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First Marine Sanctuary in U.S.: 1975's USS Monitor in North Carolina
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Humpback Whales Missing In Hawaii
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New Gillnetting Laws May Save Endangered, Rare Porpoise
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Arctic Warming Opens Waters To More Whales, Increasing Food Competition
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Moby Dick Learnings: Adding in Arctic Weather History from Whaling Logs
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Vessel Speed Creates Noise Pollution Disturbance For Killer Whales