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Penetrating Tree Cover to See the Forest Floor
Posted on May 8, 2013 Tropical forests and wetlands are some of the most compelling and important areas of study for Earth scientists and ecologists, but they are notoriously hard to penetrate on foot or from the air. “There are vast portions of forest within...
Obama Administration Releases Plan to Promote Ocean Economy and Resilience
Posted on April 25, 2013 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Today, the Obama Administration released its final plan for translating the National Ocean Policy into on-the-ground actions to benefit the American people. With significant public input from a wide spectrum of individuals and interests, the final Implementation...
CREST Student Completes HACU Internship
Posted on April 24, 2013 CREST Student Sergio De Hoyos completes HACU internship
NOAA-led study: A warming world will further intensify extreme precipitation events
Posted on April 8, 2013 According to a newly-published NOAA-led study in Geophysical Research Letters, as the globe warms from rising atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases, more moisture in a warmer atmosphere will make the most extreme precipitation events more intense.The study, conducted by a...
NOAA, US Census report more at risk
Posted on April 2, 2013 NOAA, U.S. Census report finds increases in coastal population growth by 2020 likely, putting more people at risk of extreme weather If current population trends continue, the already crowded U.S. coast will see population grow from 123 million people to...
Dr. Uccellini explains weather-ready nation role of NOAA
Posted on March 20, 2013 SPACE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING CENTER UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISONIt’s Not Just the Weather Anymore: An Interview with Dr. Louis Uccellini “Go, Badgers!”In just two words Dr. Louis Uccellini, the recently appointed Director of the National Weather Service (NWS), conveyed his longstanding connections...
NOAA assumes full operational responsibilities of environmental satellite
Posted on March 11, 2013 A recent major milestone to develop the next-generation of polar-orbiting satellites was reached when operational control of America’s newest environmental satellite was transitioned to NOAA. These satellites are critical to providing advanced warning for severe weather including tornado outbreaks, heavy snowfall, hurricanes, heat...
Viviana Vladutescu Offered Faculty Position
Posted on February 24, 2013 Dr. Viviana Vladutescu graduated in May 2008 and was offered a faculty position within the Electrical and Telecommunications Engineering Technology Department at City Tech. “I want to express my gratitude to Profs. Fred Moshary, Barry Gross and Samir Ahmed who made this work possible. I want to thank them for their patience and constant guidance over the years”, says Viviana. She would also like to thank the NOAA-CREST for their financial support and looks forward to continue her research collaboration with NOAA-CREST.
Louis W. Uccellini selected as next director of NOAA’s National Weather Service
Posted on February 8, 2013 Louis W. Uccellini, Ph.D., will become the next NOAA Assistant Administrator for weather services beginning February 10 and the 16th director of NOAA’s National Weather Service, which marks its 143rd anniversary this Saturday.“Louis’ leadership within the National Weather Service and...
NOAA - Satellites aided in 263 rescues in 2012
Posted on January 29, 2013 The same NOAA weather and climate satellites that accurately tracked Hurricane Sandy’s path in October also played a key role in rescuing 263 people in 111 emergencies in the United States and surrounding waters in 2012.Since NOAA’s seven operational satellites...

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