NOAA provides evidence for upwelling of corrosive «acidified» water onto the Continental Shelf.
This year marks the 23rd edition of the report, which is part of the suite of climate services
NOAA provides to government, the business sector, academia, and the public to support informed decision - making.
NOAA provides the data and scientific analysis for public policymakers to make informed decisions on how to deal with these environmental problems facing the nation.
The JPSS program provides the NPP ground system and
NOAA provides operational support.
The agency would benefit from the appointment of a Chief Scientist who could help focus NOAA's research program and efforts to integrate the best science into NOAA's ocean stewardship and the many products and services
NOAA provides to the public.»
«As we monitor changes in our climate, demand for the environmental intelligence
NOAA provides is only growing.
«
NOAA provides decision makers with timely and trusted science - based information about our changing world,» said Richard Spinrad, NOAA chief scientist.
NOAA provided input for both proposals regarding the impact that the adjustments may have on ship strikes on large whales within the channel.
The letter demands
NOAA provide all of the documents covered under the subpoena by Friday November 6 and also requests that NOAA make several employees available for transcribed interviews with the Committee.
NOAA provided funding to Caribbean ReefCheck investigators to undertake surveys of bleaching and mortality.
Not exact matches
«Certainly
NOAA is an organization that
provides lifesaving forecasts,» Nesbitt said.
The photos come from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (
NOAA) new GOES - 16 satellite, which according to the
NOAA, «
provide a full image of Earth every 15 minutes and one of the continental U.S. every five minutes.»
Measurements of dichloromethane in the atmosphere over the past two decades,
provided by scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (
NOAA) in the United States, were also analysed.
► «Shell and the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (
NOAA) have teamed up to sponsor a $ 7 million XPrize that they say will hopefully
provide some answers» about what «lies in the 95 % of the ocean that remains unexplored,» Carolyn Gramling reported Monday from the American Geophysical Union fall meeting in San Francisco, California, where the program was announced.
Pressure to reduce government spending is intensifying, whereas demand for services
provided by agencies such as
NOAA is at an all - time high
«Seafood is big business in our country, and
NOAA will continue to work as hard as we can to manage America's fisheries, so our fishermen can continue to
provide this important food source for all of us.»
To access these bone - crushing depths, the
NOAA team relies on the trusty Deep Discoverer ROV, which has
provided stunning images and video of our planet's deepest, darkest secrets.
But now Shell and the U.S. National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (
NOAA) have teamed up to sponsor a $ 7 million XPrize that they say will hopefully
provide some answers by promoting the development of new sensors, robotic submerisbles, and other technologies.
Students who do, Yakubu and Jearld agree, will benefit from the exposure to career options outside academia or industry that
NOAA Fisheries
provides.
Materials
provided by
NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service.
It monitors changes in Earth's magnetic field,
providing data that help
NOAA and the U.S. Air Force track magnetic storms due to solar activity.
Measurements of VSLS in the atmosphere over the past two decades,
provided by collaborators from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (
NOAA) in the United States, were also analysed.
Materials
provided by
NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center.
Materials
provided by
NOAA Fisheries West Coast Region.
NOAA manages the GOES program, establishes requirements,
provides all funding and distributes environmental satellite data for the United States.
NOAA's GOES - East (or GOES - 13) and GOES - West (or GOES - 15) sit 60 degrees apart in a fixed orbit over Earth and
provide forecasters with a look at the movement of weather systems in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
«We expected an answer close to that, more or less, but Ralph Keeling was the first to
provide the measurements,» says Pieter Tans, who heads
NOAA's carbon - cycle and greenhouse - gas group in Boulder, Colorado.
NOAA, the U.S. Geological Survey, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are using emergency supplemental funds
provided by Congress to survey coastal waters and shorelines, acquiring data that will update East Coast land maps and nautical charts.
She said
NOAA's satellites
provide information for storm warnings, extreme weather preparation, sea - level - rise predictions and basic weather forecasting essential to the agriculture, real estate and energy industries.
The industry, in 2006, also managed to generate over 185 billion dollars in sales and also
provide over two million jobs in the United States, according to an economic report released by
NOAA's Fisheries Service.
«
NOAA's satellite and climate models
provide us with the ability to track the high temperatures that are causing this bleaching and alert resource managers and scientists around the world,» said C. Mark Eakin,
NOAA's Coral Reef Watch coordinator.
Information from SEISS will help
NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center
provide early warning of these high flux events, so astronauts, satellite operators and others can take action to protect lives and equipment.
At the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (
NOAA), funding for climate science would drop by 19 %, according to Serrano, who
provided no further details.
New
NOAA - led research maps the distribution of aragonite saturation state in both surface and subsurface waters of the global ocean and
provides further evidence that ocean acidification is happening on a global scale.
«This climate outlook
provides the most likely outcome for the upcoming winter season, but it also
provides the public with a good reminder that winter is just up ahead and it's a good time to prepare for typical winter hazards, such as extreme cold and snowstorms,» said Mike Halpert, deputy director,
NOAA's Climate Prediction Center.
The cooler - than - usual temperatures are represented by the big blue blob on the world map below (that's Florida peeking out at the lower right of the blob),
provided by atmospheric scientist Jennifer Francis of Rutgers University, New Brunswick, using
NOAA data.
«Corals
provide habitat to support fisheries that feed millions of people; generate jobs and income to local economies through recreation, tourism and fisheries; and protect coastlines from storms and erosion,» said
NOAA administrator Jane Lubchenco in a statement from the agency.
In April 2011, five days before a powerful storm system tore through six southern states,
NOAA's current polar - orbiting satellites
provided data that, when fed into models, prompted the
NOAA Storm Prediction Center to forecast «a potentially historic tornado outbreak.»
Description:
NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS), part of the U.S. Department of Commerce, established SKYWARN in the 1970s with partner organizations as a volunteer program to help keep local communities safe by
providing timely and accurate reports of severe weather to the National Weather Service.
NOAA's weather satellites supply more than 90 percent of the data that go into daily and long - range forecasts, and they are critical in
providing alerts of severe weather potential multiple days in advance.
Each of the 72 NEXT satellites placed in orbit beginning in 2015 will be built with the capacity to carry sensors from
NOAA and other groups into orbit so as to
provide real - time, two - way communication.
Materials
provided by
NOAA Fisheries.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (
NOAA): The bill
provides $ 5.4 billion for
NOAA, $ 126 million above 2014, and includes funding to keep several troubled weather satellites on track.
Additionally,
NOAA currently
provides, or is developing, HABs and hypoxia forecasts for the Gulf of Maine, Chesapeake Bay, the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Northwest
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (
NOAA) will operate the craft's space weather monitoring instruments,
providing more accurate data about solar storms.
Funding for NEPAN has been
provided through competitive research grants and various programs within the U.S. Department of Defense and Department of Energy, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), Department of Defense's Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP), the U.S. Navy's Living Marine Resources Program (LMR) and the Naval Operations Energy and Environmental Readiness Division (N45), with some funding
provided by the
NOAA Ocean Acoustics Program, and the
NOAA Office of Protected Resources.
The budget report states that «
NOAA shall use $ 4,000,000 from within funds
provided to consolidate existing partnerships in the Gulf of Mexico and the central Pacific regions.»
SUVI will allow the
NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center to
provide early space weather warnings to electric power companies, telecommunication providers and satellite operators.
The military satellites can probably survive well beyond 2012, although they do not
provide all the data
NOAA needs for its weather - forecasting models.
«With coral reefs facing a myriad of threats,» said Kimberly Puglise, an oceanographer with
NOAA's National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, «the finding of extensive reefs off Maui
provides managers with a unique opportunity to ensure that future activities in the region, such as cable laying, dredging dump sites, and deep sewer outfalls, do not irreparably damage these reefs.»