Behind every research project at NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) are a suite of instruments. Whether descending to depths or weathering storms, these technologies are paramount to oceanic and atmospheric observations. Get to know 12 of these instruments with a new social media series: 12 Days of teKNOWLEDGEy! On the 1st day of […]
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Weather has no regard for political or geographic boundaries, making the timely and accurate prediction of extreme weather events a collective goal that bridges meteorological and ocean observing agencies worldwide. To encourage collaborative science and expand the network of ocean-atmosphere observations, scientists with NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) participated in a series of […]
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Tropical Cyclone Freddy breaks records as the longest-lasting cyclone on record. Spanning 36 days, it traveled from the Australia to Africa, nearly 33% of the Earth’s circumference.
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Hurricane Field Program Data 2024 Storms Click storm name to see data collected during each mission. Atlantic Basin Alberto (AL01) Disturbance 2 Disturbance 4 Beryl (AL02) Chris (AL03) AEW/MAGPIE Debby (AL04) Ernesto (AL05) Francine (AL06) PTC08 (AL08) Helene (AL09) Milton (AL14) Nadine (AL15) Oscar (AL16) Rafael (AL18) Sara (AL19) Misc East Pacific Basin John (EP10) [...]
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