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Scientists aboard a NOAA Twin Otter spot signs of possible population growth for the endangered right whale species.

You may know that hurricane season begins June 1, but the response work begins long before a storm ever forms.

The new program will promote the safe, efficient and economical operation of unmanned systems.
Project supported by NOAA's Gulfstream IV aircraft helps improve forecasts and understanding of atmospheric rivers.

New ships will support a wide variety of missions, ranging from general oceanographic research and exploration to marine life, climate and ocean ecosystem studies.

NOAA "hurricane hunter" aircraft is helping NOAA calibrate and validate data collected by weather satellite sensors.

Six-week scientific campaign in the Caribbean will include ships, aircraft, autonomous vehicles, buoys and other tools to study the interactions between the ocean and atmosphere.
Meet Commander Sarah Duncan and discover how a seed that was planted in her as a child has blossomed into her becoming the Commanding Officer of NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson!

The Honolulu-based ship is deploying researchers to set up camps in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands for four months.

A highly-instrumented NOAA aircraft is collecting data across the Great Plains to improve our understanding of the relationships between severe thunderstorms and tornado formation.