NOAA Research Headlines 2007
December
- NOAA Breaks Ground for New Great Lakes Research Laboratory
- New Science Paper Says Carbon Emissions Threaten Coral Reefs
- Study: Expanding Tropical Belt Could Affect Climate
November
- NOAA Researcher: 2002 Drought Left Millions of Tons of Extra Carbon Dioxide in Earth’s Atmosphere
- NOAA Celebrates 50-Year Carbon Dioxide Record
- Pilotless Aircraft Flies Toward Eye of Hurricane for First Time
- Global Ocean Observing Array Reaches Milestone: International Argo Effort Launches 3,000th Float
- Antarctic Ozone Hole Returns to Near Average Levels: Improvement Noted after Last Year’s Record Breaker
October
- Arctic ‘Report Card’ Shows Continued Climate Changes
- NOAA Scientists Feely and Solomon to Receive Explorers Club Lowell Thomas Award
- NOAA to Host National Symposium on Latest Developments in Multifunction Phased Array Radar
September
August
- NOAA Scientist Receives American Geophysical Union’s Highest Award
- Greenhouse Gases Likely Drove Near-Record U.S. Warmth In 2006
- NOAA Science Advisory Board To Discuss Extended Continental Shelf Exploration And Okeanos Research Vessel Maiden Voyage
- NOAA Projects Lake Superior May Hit Record Low Levels This Fall
- Record Warmth in Western U.S. in July, Drought Severity Worsened, Global Temperature 7th Warmest for July
July
- NOAA ‘Tall Tower’ To Track Front Range Carbon Emissions, Air Quality
- Dry Thunderstorms May Spark Additional Wildfires In The West: NOAA Incident Meteorologists Providing On-Site Support Forecasts
June
- NOAA Scientists To Search Tropical Skies For Answers On Climate Change, Ozone Loss
- NOAA Releases Revised Five-Year Research Plan For Public Review
- NOAA Expands Great Lakes Research: Ten Universities Named to Form Great Lakes Cooperative Institute
- First-Of-Kind Buoy To Monitor North Pacific Acidification
- NOAA 'Green Ships' Win White House Award
May
- NOAA Ocean Explorer Web Site Honored By Webby Awards for Excellence in Science and Education
- Storm Size, Intensity, Key To Evaluating Potential Hurricane Damage
- NOAA, China State Oceanic Administration Sign Agreement On Marine And Fisheries Science And Technology
- NOAA Announces New Director At Air Resources Laboratory
April
- NOAA Lab Opens 3-D Earth Site In Online Virtual World
- A.R. Ravishankara Named Division Director Of NOAA Boulder Laboratory
- NOAA Announces Next Solar Storm Cycle Will Likely Start Next March
- In Many Places And In Many Ways NOAA’S Environmental Heroes Help Protect The Planet
- New Climate Observatory In Russia Closes Gap On Arctic Research
- Climate Models Suggest Warming-Induced Wind Shear Changes Could Impact Hurricane Development, Intensity
March
- Powerful New Tool to Track Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide by Source
- Leading the Way in Improving Ozone Protection; Adjustments to the Montreal Protocol Would Speed Elimination of Ozone-depleting Substances
- NOAA Studies Causes of Catastrophic Urban Floods; Improve Forecasts and Better Understand 'Atmospheric Rivers'
- Protecting Earth’s Ozone Layer Also Helped Slow Climate Change
- NOAA Releases Five-year Coral Reef Research Plan; New Plan to Further Benefit Coral Reef Ecosystem Research
February
- NOAA Team Facilitates Removal of Dangerous Marine Debris from Vital Louisiana Lake
- NOAA Smart Balloons; Intrepid Explorers Gathering More Data than Ever Before
- NOAA Support for IPCC: People, Expertise, Technology
January
- NOAA Scientists Elected American Geophysical Union Fellows
- NOAA Scientist Wins Prestigious American Meteorological Society Award
- NOAA Scientists to Double 3-D Global Climate Record
