An 80-mile ice fracture on a huge lake was so big it could be seen from space. Amazing footage captured from a US weather satellite showed the crack as it appeared across the ice on Lake Erie.
NOAA is launching Meteodrones to monitor under-observed layers of the lower atmosphere.
These drones, called Meteodrones, are scheduled to fly routine missions through April 2026 from a remotely operated base in Oklahoma, helping to fill a persistent gap in atmospheric data between ...
It was captured by NOAA's GOES East (GOES-19) as the Great Lakes endure one of their harshest winters on record.
Lake Erie remains nearly completely frozen over — about 95% coverage. Lake St. Clair Lake, which is included in the Great ...
Thousands of satellites that disintegrate upon re-entry release aluminum into the atmosphere, disrupting polar winds and the ...
This week will stay on the warm side, but sunshine each afternoon will give way to dense morning fog, then cloudier skies and ...
The East may have been plunged into a deep freeze this winter, but a hot, dry winter in the West is raising alarms among ...
Saturday: Mostly sunny with isolated showers in the morning, then partly sunny with scattered showers and slight chance of ...
The Artemis II mission will bring in experts from across the country, and that includes scientists in Boulder at the center ...
NOAA Satellites has also highlighted " cloud streets "—long, parallel bands of cumulus clouds—over the Gulf and Atlantic ...
"The recent Arctic blast that prompted freeze warnings as far south as southern Florida also created a captivating phenomenon ...