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El
Nino
is
a
disruption
of
the
ocean-atmosphere
system
in
the
tropical
Pacific
with
important
climatic
consequences
around
the
globe.
This
NOAA
theme
page
features
links
to
widely
distributed
information.
Includes
data,
graphics,
forecasts,
historical
perspectives,
and
in-depth
analysis.
It
is
intended
to
be
useful
to
scientists,
administrators,
students
and
the
general
public.
Links
include
sites
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This reporting system is a cooperative project between the NOAA CoastWatch Great Lakes Regional Node located at the NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory in Ann Arbor and the Great Lakes Sea Grant Network. Access surface temperatures and cloud cover for the Great Lakes. Site also includes links to external Great Lakes resources.
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This
education
website
from
NOAA
has:
facts
on
tornadoes,
hurricanes,
lightning
and
thunderstorms;
lessons
on
weather
symbols,
maps
and
systems;
an
extensive
list
of
weather
and
climate
resources
for
teachers;
information
on
careers
in
weather;
and
a
list
of
weather
links
including
weather
data.
Additionally,
the
site
includes
all
the
latest
meteorological
research
including
tornadogenesis
and
lightning.
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A
collection
of
the
datasets
from
the
IRI/
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With
the
explicit
mission
of
saving
lives
and
improving
economic
efficiency
by
issuing
the
best
watches,
warnings,
forecasts
and
analyses
of
hazardous
tropical
weather,
this
site
features
continuous
watch
on
tropical
cyclones
from
15
May
in
the
eastern
Pacific
and
1
June
in
the
Atlantic
through
November
30.
The
Center
issues
forecasts,
watches
and
warnings
within
text
advisories
and
graphical
products.
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The
Environmental
Visualization
Program
(EVP)
produces
enhanced
imagery
and
animations
of
environmental
phenomenon
from
satellites
and
other
remote
sensing
technologies,
both
of
which
are
available
on
this
site.
As
part
of
the
NOAA
National
Satellite
and
Information
Service
(NESDIS),
the
EVP
is
committed
to
creating
imagery
that
educate
the
public
about
resource
management,
weather
and
water
issues,
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Located
in
Princeton,
New
Jersey,
GFDL
conducts
research
where
the
goal
is
to
expand
the
scientific
understanding
of
the
physical
processes
that
govern
the
behavior
of
the
atmosphere
and
the
oceans
as
complex
fluid
systems.
Site
provides
information
on
current
research
projects,
faculty
and
staff,
requesting
data,
and
educational
programs.
The
Gallery
provides
exceptional
figures
and
animations
of
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Access weather and water level observations for stations across coastal United States and the Great Lakes. Follow the "CO-OPS Website" link for tide predictions, additional weather-related observations, publications, and much more. Historical data is available for download. Site provides emergency information when a station's water level exceeds normal and is activated into Storm Surge mode.
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This
comprehensive
site
is
an
introduction
to
sea
ice:
what
it
is,
how
it
forms,
how
it
is
studied,
how
it
affected
historical
expedition
in
the
polar
regions,
and
what
role
it
plays
in
the
global
climate.
The
site
contains
a
glossary
of
sea
ice
terms
and
references
to
additional
information,
which
all
serve
as
an
excellent
introduction.
Data
are
also
available
from
various
collection
methods
for
...
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Excellent images of ocean topography, continental margins, crustal age, Great Lakes bathymetry, plus images of available posters and slide sets. Downloadable animations also available. Links to other NOAA resources.
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