NOAA’s FY 2024 Budget:
Building a climate-ready nation
New budget request will support sustainable economic development while emphasizing equity.
About NOAA Research
NOAA Research enables better forecasts, earlier warnings for natural disasters, and a greater understanding of the Earth.
Working in partnership with other organizational units of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, a bureau of the Department of Commerce, NOAA Research enables better forecasts, earlier warnings for natural disasters, and a greater understanding of the Earth.
Our role is to provide unbiased science to better manage the environment, nationally, and globally.
Latest Research News
Latest Research News
Read about the latest advances in wind, weather and water forecasts in the new FY22 report.
NOAA Releases FY 22 Science Report
Filling A Data Gap In The Tropical Pacific To Reveal Daily Air-Sea Interactions
Research has long shown that ocean surface temperatures can influence the atmosphere. Over the past twenty years, researchers have been studying how the atmosphere reacts
Scientists detail research to assess viability and risks of marine cloud brightening
A group of 31 leading atmospheric scientists have offered a consensus physical science research roadmap to build the knowledge base needed to evaluate the viability
How social science helps us combat climate change
How social science helps combat climate change
Meet our people
Meet the women of NOAA advancing our knowledge of a changing Arctic
Meet four women who are committed to improving our ability to understand and predict changes in the Arctic region through conducting, supporting, and expanding scientific research activities.
Recent Scientist Profile
Meet the women of NOAA advancing our knowledge of a changing Arctic
Meet four women who are committed to improving our ability to understand and predict changes in the Arctic region through conducting, supporting, and expanding scientific research activities.