The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami: A NOAA scientist’s story of survival
On December 26, 2004, while he was on vacation in Thailand, NOAA scientist Dr. Dwayne Meadows was swept away in the one of the first waves of the Indian Ocean … Read More
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On December 26, 2004, while he was on vacation in Thailand, NOAA scientist Dr. Dwayne Meadows was swept away in the one of the first waves of the Indian Ocean … Read More
Never Drive or Walk into Flood Waters – Turn Around Don’t Drown! Flooding is one of the leading causes of weather related fatalities in the U.S. On average, flooding claims … Read More
Did you miss this week’s crazy weather events? Catch up with our top five Weather Gone Viral videos. You can stream more weather moments on The Weather Channel TV app: … Read More
While you may think quakes are a western US problem, some of the largest temblors in US history have happened in the East. SAN FRANCISCO – A magnitude 4.2 earthquake … Read More
Dr. Robert Mayer “Bob” White, founding Administrator of NOAA, died Wednesday October 13, 2015, after a trailblazing career of public service. Dr. White became NOAA Administrator in 1972, following visionary … Read More
Nature conjured up a stunning combination at an erupting volcano in Iceland. source
Dr. Gerry Bell of NOAA discusses the 2016 Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook Learn more about how to prepare for the 2016 hurricane season, and monitor hurricane forecasts throughout the season, … Read More
Emergency teams are struggling to reach thousands of people who are trapped in areas cut off by the flooding and the rain is not over. source
Imagine prehistoric creatures, up to 14 feet long, swimming in creeks and streams along the densely populated East Coast of the U.S. Surprisingly, such animals still exist, and NOAA and … Read More