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OneNOAA Science Seminars scheduled for 2013
Posted on January 28, 2013 The OneNOAA Science Seminars were intitiated in 2004 to share science and climate seminars and information across NOAA and NOAA constituents. Over time, The Seminars have been host to over 30 seminar partners to the joint OneNOAA Science Seminars effort....
CREST's River Ice Monitor online
Posted on January 25, 2013 With the 2013 winter freeze well underway, CUNY’s CREST Institute is fine-tuning its own technique that can help detect ice on rivers and help mitigate these potential losses, as well as assist river navigators with making faster and safer passage....
Mr. Martin Yapur Appointed to the CEOS
Posted on January 23, 2013 ​The Educational Partnership Program (EPP) has recently announced the appointment of Martin Yapur to the Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS). Martin is an alumnus of the NOAA Cooperative Center for Remote Sensing Science and Technology (CREST) program, the Graduate Sciences Program (GSP), and the Undergraduate Scholarship Program (USP) through the partner institution the City College of The City University of New York.
NOAA - 2012 was warmest and second most extreme year
Posted on January 9, 2013 2012 was a historic year for extreme weather that included drought, wildfires, hurricanes and storms; however, tornado activity was below average.2012 marked the warmest year on record for the contiguous United States with the year consisting of a record warm...
2012 Hurricane Season Ends, NOAA classifies as Above Normal
Posted on December 5, 2012 Busy 2012 hurricane season continues decades-long high activity era in the AtlanticFour U.S. land-falling storms include devastating Sandy and Isaac November 29, 2012 November 30 marks the end of the 2012 Atlantic Hurricane season, one that produced 19 named storms, of...
USA Temperature Update from NOAA - Video
Posted on November 27, 2012 Deke Arndt, Chief of the Climate Monitoring Branch, National Climatic Data Center After 16 consecutive months with warmer-than-normal conditions, October brought fairly average temperatures to the United States. Arctic air kept the center of the country cooler than average, while...
CUNY CREST Institute Provides Storm Data to New York Metro Area
Posted on November 14, 2012 CUNY's Remote Sensing of Earth Science and Technology Institute (CREST) researchers produce cutting edge storm information
NOAA-NOS Post Hurricane Operations Underway
Posted on November 1, 2012 Aerial photography, port surveys, ocean observations among activities in aftermath of SandyThe following is a compilation of National Ocean Service activities in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. This page will be updated as new information becomes available.Navigational SurveysImmediately following a...
Dr. Khanbilvardi to speak at NJIT Civil & Env Eng Seminar
Posted on October 26, 2012 Thursday, November 1, 2012New Jersey Institute of TechnologyColton Hall 4164:30 to 5:45 pmAbstract: Satellite data through remote sensing have great potential in providing relevant spatial data andparameters at appropriate scale for its use in distributed hydrological models for water resource...
NOAA’s world-class weather and climate prediction center opens at University of Maryland in College Park
Posted on October 23, 2012 The federal government today officially opens a new center that is the backbone of weather and climate prediction for the nation. Acting Secretary of Commerce Rebecca Blank, U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski, NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenco and other federal and state...

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