The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has forecast a larger than average Gulf of Mexico "dead zone" this year of 5,847 square miles. That's about the size of Connecticut.
NOAA is forecasting an above-average summer "dead zone" in the Gulf of Mexico covering approximately 5,827 square miles—an area roughly the size of Connecticut. The dead zone, or hypoxic area, is an area of low oxygen that can kill fish…
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A Hawaiian monk seal that had allegedly been chasing after divers off the west coast of Hawaii island has been moved to Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument.
Hurricanes Michael, Dorian, Ian, Nicole and Idalia have all been stared down by one of the NOAA's most powerful satellites since it took its place in geostationary orbit in late 2017. Its replacement is gearing up for launch on a SpaceX…
Federal wildlife officials today said a post-mortem exam confirms a newborn monk seal pup born on Oahu’s North Shore died from injuries due to a dog attack.
The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season has begun, with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicting that tropical activity could be "above normal" due to warmer ocean temperatures and La Niña. CBS News national correspondent…
NOAA is set to launch an advanced new weather satellite on June 25 when its GOES-U spacecraft launches atop a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
BAE Systems will build three instruments for the GeoXO mission, which will broaden and improve on observations of current geostationary weather satellites
US space weather experts warn that a powerful, three-day long solar storm will hit Earth today - possibly triggering 'power grid fluctuations' and disrupting satellite orbits
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has reported a solar storm impacting Earth, leading to radio blackouts in the United States. A coronal mass ejection (CME) associated with the X1.4 solar flare, originating from…
NOAA's warnings showed radio blackouts over a large portion of the US that was caused by the sun releasing powerful flares toward Earth in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
A solar storm could be heading for the US this week after the sun blasted 17 solar flares on Monday. NOAA shows a 60 percent chance of radio blackouts starting today and throughout the week.