NOAA released only what was nonresponsive to the inquiry into what role motivated reasoning and political bias may have played in the adjustments, questions that are totally reasonable given graphs like this and this even before the Watts study.
More interesting still, in June of this year
NOAA released data from its U.S. Climate Reference Network (USCRN) showing that average, maximum, and minimum surface temperatures for the United States have declined slightly over the past decade (January 2005 to April 2014).
NOAA released a new report (Nov 23/09) on the building El Nino event with numerous graphs projecting temps and precip expected for NA.
Earlier today,
NOAA released its 2016 Atlantic Hurricane Season outlook.
Here are a few startling facts
NOAA released about how fast, and consistently, the world has been warming in recent decades.
NOAA released the 2012 installment of the annual Arctic Report Card on December 5, 2012, as part of the American Geophysical Union's fall meeting.
There have been numerous new same - topic news articles since
NOAA released its February 2016 global temperature data a few days ago.
In December,
NOAA released its latest annual Arctic Report Card, which analyzes the state of the frozen ocean at the top of our world.
In 2006,
NOAA released a Draft Management Plan and associated Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the CINMS.
NOAA released these findings on the first day of National Lightning Safety Awareness Week to call attention to the danger of outdoor activities during a thunderstorm.
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NOAA releases its statement on Friday, but based on the NASA data, it looks like the world managed to keep up its record - breaking streak despite relatively average temperatures in the lower 48 states.
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NOAA releases September 2, 2005 New Orleans, La., where homes were nearly swallowed up...
«The 2015 paper was essentially
NOAA releasing a new version of their global land ocean record,» says Zeke Hausfather, a graduate student at UC Berkeley and lead author of the new Science Advances paper.
Not exact matches
U.S. fishermen landed 9.5 billion pounds of fish and shellfish, valued at $ 5.4 billion, in 2014, according to the new edition of
NOAA Fisheries» annual report, Fisheries of the United States 2014,
released today.
U.S. commercial and recreational fishing generated $ 208 billion in sales, contributed $ 97 billion to the gross domestic product, and supported 1.6 million full - and part - time jobs in 2015 — above the five year average, according to
NOAA's Fisheries Economics of the United States report
released today.
Lubchenco, a marine ecologist who gave up scientific research to helm
NOAA, said a report
released earlier this year by the Obama administration makes it clear that climate change is already affecting the United States.
A conference agreement
released Monday night includes $ 924 million for
NOAA's Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS), just shy of the Obama administration's fiscal 2012 request, $ 1.07 billion.
«For the first time, space weather forecasters now have models and tools for predicting how a CME is
released from the sun, accelerated out into the solar wind, and ultimately ends up colliding with Earth's magnetosphere creating the geomagnetic storms that impact so many technologies and systems,» says Rodney Viereck of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (
NOAA) Space Environment Center.
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 expects its global data for June, which will be
released on July 21, to be «in the same ballpark» as the NASA and JMA rankings, Jessica Blunden, a climate scientist with ERT, Inc., and a
NOAA contractor who helps write the monthly reports, said in an email.
All things considered, the
NOAA budget
released today is «decently healthy,» says Jeff Watters, director of government relations at the Ocean Conservancy in Washington, D.C. Even some areas that weren't highly funded — for example, ocean acidification research — still received a slight boost over the previous fiscal year.
California just finished the hottest first half year on record, a period going back 120 years, according to the national climate overview for June
released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (
NOAA).
NOAA has
released a hurricane forecast each year since 2000.
Eventually, the team hopes to combine their work with that of others into an experimental seasonal forecast that
NOAA can
release next year, for the first time.
NOAA and NASA will
release their global temperature report next week.
Officials from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (
NOAA)
released the figures here on 19 December at a meeting of the American Geophysical Union and at
NOAA headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Earth's long - term warming trend continues, and 2017 now ranks as one of the top three hottest years on record, according to a report
released today (Jan. 18) by NASA and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (
NOAA).
In data
released Thursday,
NOAA measured July at 1.46 °F above the 20th century July average.
In an independent analysis of the raw data, also
released Friday,
NOAA scientists also found 2014 to be the warmest on record.
But in a draft policy
released today,
NOAA says it wants to balance the economic vitality of the industry with protecting the environment.
The joint NASA /
NOAA / CNES / EUMETSAT Jason - 2 satellite measures sea surface height, which is especially useful in quantifying the heat stored and
released by the oceans during El Niño years.
To commemorate the anniversary, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (
NOAA) and the University of Hawaii (U.H.) have
released rare images of one of the sunken planes today.
Additional details on
NOAA research will be reported after the committee
releases its accompanying CJS bill report.
NOAA's global temperature data for February, to be
released on Thursday, is expected to be roughly in line with NASA's, Jessica Blunden, a climate scientist with ERT, Inc., at
NOAA's National Center for Environmental Information, said in an email.
NOAA's November global temperature numbers have been
released, and 2015 is still on track to be the hottest year on record — by far.
On Monday, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (
NOAA)
released a Coral Bleaching Outlook that forecasts the amount of bleaching that may result from ocean warming in the next four months, and the outlook is gloomy.
August, September and October of 2014 have all been the warmest such months on record, as shown by data from NASA, the Japan Meteorological Agency and
NOAA, which
released its October global numbers Thursday.
On Thursday, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (
NOAA)
released its global temperature data, which confirmed what NASA numbers had already shown: This February was the warmest February on record and the most anomalously warm month in more than 100 years of record - keeping.
The exact temperature rankings for each state and the Lower 48 as a whole will be
released by
NOAA on Dec. 8.
The 2009 State of the Climate report of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (
NOAA),
released in mid-2010, brings together many different series of data «from the top of the atmosphere to the depths of the ocean».
On Thursday, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (
NOAA)
released its global temperature data, which confirmed what NASA numbers had already shown: This February was the warmest February on record and the most
NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (
NOAA) have both
released reports stating that 2017 was one of the hottest years since records began in 1880.
On the heels of NASA and the Japan Meteorological Agency's data
release earlier this week, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (
NOAA) has published its November temperature data.
The Pacific Northwest should brace for a colder and wetter than average winter, while most of the South and Southeast will be warmer and drier than average through February 2011, according to the annual Winter Outlook
released today by
NOAA's Climate Prediction Center.
«Every step of the way — from the moment they were rescued by
NOAA researchers on a remote beach to their time at Ke Kai Ola to their
release back to the wild — these Hawaiian monk seals will receive the best medical support available.»
Despite multiple attempts by marine mammal centers to rehabilitate these young sea lions for
release back into the wild, many pups continue to wash ashore and are deemed non-releasable by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (
NOAA Fisheries).
When an animal is not fit to be
released,
NOAA Fisheries, along with the zoological community, finds homes for them.
This was five degrees above normal, according to data
released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (
NOAA) on Thursday and made the past 12 months the warmest 12 - month block on record.
Unprecedented privilege by
NOAA in doing a Press
Release for the Knutson article is clearly at odds with what the
NOAA director Conrad Lautenbacher said in urging creation of a National Climate Service in
NOAA, - quotation from May 13, 2008 story: