NOAA
About NOAA
NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, is a U.S. government scientific agency within the Department of Commerce focused on understanding and forecasting weather, climate, oceans, and coasts. It operates globally to monitor environmental conditions, study atmospheric and oceanic processes, and provide data-driven forecasts, warnings, and scientific insights. NOAA's work spans weather prediction, climate research, ocean exploration, fisheries management, and coastal stewardship, serving policymakers, researchers, and the public. It is headquartered in the United States and collaborates with international partners to advance earth system science and weather readiness.
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