Meet Our Team: Research Assistant Don
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 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.
Hstory of atmospheric CO2, from 800,000 years ago until January 2022. For more information on CO2 measurements, visit https://gml.noaa.gov/ccgg/trends. This version with a minor fix to credits.
Carbon Dioxide Pumphandle Read More »
What are greenhouse gases? How do they warm the earth? Where do they come from? How are they measured? Learn more in this Story Map.
Greenhouse Gas Story Map Read More »
Air pollution can be in the form of a gas, solid or liquid. It is something that is bad for human health, or other forms of life. Learn more in this Story Map.
Air Pollution Story Map Read More »
Water is everywhere. Sometimes there’s too much. Sometimes there’s too little. Either extreme, people are affected in big ways. Learn more in this Story Map.
Adjusting to Climate Extremes Story Map Read More »
Basically everything that we think of as “modern human civilization”—permanent agriculture, continuously occupied cities, free WiFi—has emerged since the last ice age ended roughly 11,000 years ago.
The Global Temperature Anomaly Read More »
NOAA Corps officer Tim Holland talks shows us what you see when you live at the South Pole. He is working in Antarctica for a year, 2020-2021, for NOAA’s Global Monitoring Laboratory.
Ask a Scientist: What Do You See At the South Pole? Read More »