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Strong El Niño sets the stage for 2015-2016 winter weather
October 15, 2015
Winter scene on the Skyline Drive in Virginia
NOAA awards $48 million to advance climate research, improve community resilience
October 7, 2015
The Enterprise Bridge passes over a section of Lake Oroville that was nearly dry on September 30, 2014, in Oroville, California. Lake Oroville, California's 2nd largest reservoir, was at 49% of average (30% of capacity), the second lowest level on record (behind 1977.) Heavy rains in December 2014 allowed lake levels to recover slightly--as of January 23, 2015 Lake Oroville was at its 7th lowest level of the past 35 years.
NOAA: El Niño may accelerate nuisance flooding
September 9, 2015
Flooding on King Street in Alexandria, Virginia.
Combating dengue with infectious disease forecasting
June 5, 2015
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Science publishes new NOAA analysis: Data show no recent slowdown in global warming
June 4, 2015
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NOAA identifies tactics and strategies to improve drought science, forecasts and data products
May 27, 2015
Lake Oroville, the second-largest state reservoir in northern California, experienced low water levels during the recent exceptional California drought.
NOAA: Below-normal Atlantic Hurricane Season is likely this year
May 27, 2015
Hurricane forecasting evolving with new storm surge products, upgraded modeling
Hurricane Katrina as seen from space on August 28, 2005.
DOI, EPA, NOAA announce Resilient Lands and Waters Initiative to prepare natural resources for climate change
April 21, 2015
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Risk of moderate flooding for parts of central and eastern United States
March 19, 2015
No drought relief in sight for California, Nevada or Oregon this spring
Manson Brown appointed as assistant secretary of commerce for environmental observation and prediction
March 17, 2015
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