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State of the Climate in 2022 Report Released

Today, September 6, the 2022 State of the Climate report was released by the American Meteorological Society, showing greenhouse gas concentrations, global sea levels, and ocean heat content reached...

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NOAA’s Multi-Faceted Hurricane Data Collection Efforts Provide a Detailed...

As Hurricanes Franklin and Idalia strengthened in late August, NOAA scientists collected critical data from the air, sea surface, and underwater to enhance forecasts and increase scientific knowledge....

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ERDDAP Server Increases Access to Drifting Buoy Data

The Global Drifter Program at AOML has a new ERDDAP, or Environmental Research Division Data Access Program, server that is now publicly available and hosts both hourly and 6-hour quality-controlled...

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NOAA Deploys New Black Swift Drone into Tropical Storm Tammy

NOAA hurricane researchers successfully deployed a new uncrewed aircraft system (UAS) into Tropical Storm Tammy (2023) to measure parts of the storm too dangerous for humans to go. The Black Swift...

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Multidecadal Intensification of Atlantic Tropical InstabilityWaves

Tuchen, F. P., Perez, R. C., Foltz, G. R., Brandt, P., & Lumpkin, R. (2022). Multidecadal intensification of Atlantic tropical instability waves. Geophysical Research Letters, 49(22),...

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NOAA Measures Hurricane Tammy from Satellites through the Sea

NOAA hurricane researchers successfully deployed a new uncrewed aircraft system (UAS) into Tropical Storm Tammy (2023) near an uncrewed surfance vehicle, saildrone, to measure parts of the storm too...

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AOML Oceanographer, Dr. Gustavo Goni, Retires After Over 25 Years of Federal...

After over 25 years of federal service as a physical oceanographer, we celebrate the career of Dr. Gustavo Goni as he retires from NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML)....

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Fifth National Climate Assessment

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A Bold and Unprecedented New Effort to Tackle the Vast Threats to Marine...

NOAA announced $4.2 million in funding awarded to a collaborative project entitled the Florida Regional Ecosystems Stressors Collaborative Assessment (FRESCA), co-led by NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic...

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Failing Upwards: Developing an Autonomous Surface Vehicle to Advance ‘Omics...

For engineers and scientists, sometimes failure means progress. When developing a new technology, the process is to field test, fail, tweak, and test again, each time failing a little less and learning...

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NOAA Pioneers New Ways to Advance Hurricane Forecasting

November 30th marks the official end to the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season. Scientists and forecasters from across NOAA pushed boundaries as they worked throughout this active season to conduct crucial...

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2023 Global Carbon Budget Report Emphasizes Urgent Need to Reduce Global...

The post 2023 Global Carbon Budget Report Emphasizes Urgent Need to Reduce Global Emissions appeared first on NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory.

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AOML awarded for exceptional science and communications accomplishments

AOML scientists, staff, and team members were recognized this year for their outstanding contributions and dedication to NOAA’s mission. The following individuals and teams are recipients of...

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Spatiotemporal Variation in Coral Assemblages and Reef Habitat Complexity...

Kayelyn R. Simmons, DelWayne R. Bohnenstiehl and David B. Eggleston With the unprecedented degradation and loss of coral reefs at multiple scales, the underlying changes in abiotic and biotic features...

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12 Days of AOML Research

Happy Holidays to all!  As we close out 2023, join us as we look back at some of our top research highlights this year! From responding to heat waves to setting records and launching new tech, our...

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Key Study Demonstrates Buffering of Some Florida Reefs Against Ocean...

A groundbreaking new study spanning more than a decade and hundreds of miles of the Florida Coral Reef demonstrates the key role benthic communities play in reducing the impacts of climate change on...

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Scientist Connects with 1,000 Students Worldwide Through Skype a Scientist...

Congratulations to Lev Looney, a University of Miami graduate student working at NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic Meteorological Laboratory (AOML), for surpassing his 1,000th student through the Skype a...

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A Collaborative Effort Investigates the Biological Carbon Pump, Deploying...

A team of scientists from AOML, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), and the University of South Carolina retrieve a sediment trap from the Gulf of Mexico, spending months processing and examining the...

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New Mapping Method Uses Sustained Observations to Estimate AMOC at 22.5°S

Changes in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) and its transport of heat can affect climate and weather patterns, regional sea levels, and ecosystems. A new study led by Ivenis Pita,...

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Department of Commerce Honor Awards 2024

Congratulations to AOML’s 2024 Department of Commerce Medal winners! AOML is proud to recognize the achievements of our outstanding scientists for their vital contributions to better understand the...

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