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These beautiful, terrifying maps show how hot we’ll get in 2090
Whatever your weather’s been like this week, you can probably expect the opposite for the rest of winter
Find out what winter has in store for your state this year
It looks like we’re in for another La Niña winter. What does that mean?
Predicting a hurricane’s intensity is only going to get harder
Hurricane Harvey is hitting Texas even harder than expected. Here’s what you need to know.
UK climate report confirms 2016 was really hot
It’s not your imagination: 2017 has been abnormally hot so far
Phoenix is too hot for planes to take off
Celebrate World Ocean’s Day with these gorgeous photos of the sea
Today’s hurricanes kill way fewer Americans, and NOAA’s satellites are the reason why
NOAA’s satellites are on the chopping block. Here’s why we need them.
Life before the EPA, a rocket in the Aurora Borealis, and more amazing images of the week
Do not buy the House Science Committee’s claim that scientists faked data until you read this
2016 was the hottest year on record
The Arctic just got its 2016 climate ‘report card’—and it’s flunking
NASA Sent A Drone Out To Track Hurricane Matthew
Space Station Watches As Hurricane Matthew Closes In On Florida
See Hurricane Matthew Live From The International Space Station
Exploring Obama’s Seafloor Canyons By Mini Sub
NOAA Researchers Explain What It’s Like To Fly Into A Hurricane
Digitizing The Oceans In Real Time
NASA Spy Drone Catches Tropical Storm Turning Into A Hurricane
The Potentially Giant Storm Off Florida’s Coast Is Baffling Scientists
Possible New Whale Species Discovered In Pacific Ocean
Bomb-Sniffing Locusts, A Robot Salamander, And Other Amazing Images Of The Week
Scientists Freak Out Over Newly Discovered Hydrothermal Vents
CO2 Emissions Data In Arctic Winter May Not Be As Accurate As Hoped
Antarctica’s Carbon Dioxide Levels Have Reached A Troubling New Record
2016 Hurricane Season May Be The End Of Hurricane Lull
This Might Be The Largest Sponge In The World
In U.S., Only The Midwest Will be Spared Extreme Heat This Summer
These Drones Will Map America’s Gravity
Video: Gorgeous, Weird Jellyfish Found Near Mariana Trench
March Smashes Global Temperature Records Keeping Heat Streak Alive
NOAA’s Tiny Boat Drones Map The Ocean’s Shallow Floors
The United States Just Had Its Warmest Winter Ever
A Chimp Selfie, Ghostly Octopus, And The Biggest Photo Of Manhattan Ever
Scientists Will Let Hurricanes Destroy These Drones To Gather Storm Data
It’s Official: 2015 The Warmest Year In Recorded History
SpaceX Launch Successful, But Drone Ship Landing Fails
Melting Sea Ice Reveals Wreckage From 19th Century Whaling Fleet
Virtual Reality Rock Climbing, An R2-D2 That Delivers You Beer, And Other Amazing Images Of The Week
NOAA Turns Over Some Emails In Controversial Climate Change Investigation
Al Gore’s Zombie ‘DSCOVR’ Satellite Is Sending Back EPIC Pictures and Science
Could This Simple Tube Save The World?
Hurricane Joaquin Tracking Back Out To Sea
Hurricane Joaquin Is A Category 4 Storm Strengthening Over Bahamas
East Coast Warily Watches Hurricane Joaquin Develop
Fireworks Bring Exhilaration, Joy, And Pollution
NOAA Is Using Drones To Track Migrating Gray Whales
We’ve Been In A Hurricane Drought For Nine Years
3D-Printed Weather Stations Could Save Lives In Developing Countries
SpaceX Scrubs Launch Of DSCOVR Satellite
This Is What A Shipwreck Looks Like After 113 Years
‘State Of The Climate’ Report: Continued Disruption
2014: Will It Be The Hottest Year Ever?
Obama Announces Expanded Marine Sanctuary, Efforts Against Fraudulent Seafood
New Images From The Deep Ocean
Explore The Deep Ocean While You Eat Lunch
2013 Was Another Year Of Extreme Weather Across the U.S.
Which Furloughed Government Employee Has The Best Auto-Reply?
How To Access Government Websites During The Shutdown
Why It’s So Hard To Predict Hurricanes