Tsunami At Home
Tsunami is a Japanese word meaning harbor wave. Tsunamis can be created by earthquakes,
underwater volcanoes, and landslides.
Tsunami is a Japanese word meaning harbor wave. Tsunamis can be created by earthquakes,
underwater volcanoes, and landslides.
NOAA’s Physical Sciences Laboratory (PSL) research scientist Gijs de Boer explains what brought him to working with drones and NOAA.
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NOAA’s Global Monitoring Laboratory (GML) National Research Council Fellow Youmi Oh explains what brought her to climate science and NOAA.
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NOAA’s Chemical Sciences Laboratory (CSL) Research Physicist Amy Butler explains what brought her to meteorology research and NOAA.
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NOAA’s Physical Sciences Laboratory (PSL) research meteorologist Kelly Mahoney explains what brought her to meteorology and NOAA.
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Meet NOAA’s Global Monitory Laboratory Team Member Bharat Rastogi, Post Doctorate Scholar. Learn what a day in his life is like and how he got to where he is.
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Meet NOAA’s Physical Sciences Laboratory Team Member Don Murray, Research Assistant. Learn what a day in his life is like and how he got to where he is.
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Meet NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information Team Member Scientist Bruce Bauer, Paleoclimate Scientist. Learn what a day in his life is like and how he got to be where he is now.
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How does NOAA’s GML measure ozone high in the atmosphere? Join Patrick Cullis on a tour of the ozonesonde lab and see what happens when ozonesondes are launched on a weather balloon.
How does NOAA’s GML measure ozone high in the atmosphere? Join Patrick Cullis on a tour of the ozonesonde lab and see what happens when ozonesondes are launched on a weather balloon.