|
2
Votes
vote
NOAA receives $457,000 in grant funding to track and manage outbreaks of toxic red tide algaeNOAA has awarded $457,000 in competitive grant funding to support three projects to better track and manage outbreaks of toxic red tide algae that threaten public health and New England's shellfish industry. The grant covers the first year of what will be multi-year projects. Anticipated to cost ... |
|
4
Votes
vote
NOAA Ready to Compute Better Weather ForecastsAfter nine years and what by todays government spending standards seems a bargain $180 million, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has completed the installation of its new weather... ... |
|
0
Votes
vote
NOAA locates US Navy ship sunk in World War II battleA NOAA-led research mission has located and identified the final resting place of the YP-389, a U.S. Navy patrol boat sunk approximately 20 miles off the coast of Cape Hatteras, NC, by a German submarine during World War II. ... |
|
0
Votes
vote
NOAA Report Explains Sea Level Anomaly This Summer Along the U.S. Atlantic CoastPersistent winds and a weakened current in the Mid-Atlantic contributed to higher than normal sea levels along the Eastern Seaboard in June and July, according to a new NOAA technical report. (NOAA Headquarters press release) ... |
|
0
Votes
vote
NOAA report explains sea level anomaly this summer along the US Atlantic coastPersistent winds and a weakened current in the Mid-Atlantic contributed to higher than normal sea levels along the Eastern Seaboard in June and July, according to a new NOAA technical report. ... |
|
0
Votes
vote
NOAA study shows nitrous oxide now top ozone-depleting emissionNitrous oxide has now become the largest ozone-depleting substance emitted through human activities, and is expected to remain the largest throughout the 21st century, NOAA scientists say in a new study. ... |

