Florida needs NOAA: Mass firings hurt state’s fisheries, hurricane response and more
NOAA supports industries that contribute trillions of dollars to the economy and protects a healthy ocean for all to enjoy.
NOAA supports industries that contribute trillions of dollars to the economy and protects a healthy ocean for all to enjoy.
Flooding causes more damage annually than any other natural disaster, equating to billions of dollars in property damage.
Our marine creatures and coral reefs are being pummeled by ocean heat waves.
Project 2025 proposes draconian cuts to federal government services that benefit people and the ocean.
Dismantling NOAA and unraveling climate policy would risk public safety and undo years of scientific progress.
Climate change is exacerbating heat risks by making extreme heat more common, intense and long-lasting.
A Q&A with Jennifer Collins, a professor in the School of Geosciences at the University of South Florida.
Ocean temperatures have soared five degrees above normal since early July.
Sarasota and Panama City both had a 5.9 degrees F increase in the average summer low temperature from 1970-2022, Climate ...
More than 45 million Americans live where some level of heat alert is in effect, according to the National Weather ...
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