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Weather | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration With nearly 4,900 employees in 122 weather forecast offices, 13 river forecast centers, 9 national centers, and other support offices around the country, NWS provides a national infrastructure to gather and process data worldwide
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NOAA Tides and Currents Tides Currents Home Page CO-OPS provides the national infrastructure, science, and technical expertise to monitor, assess, and distribute tide, current, water level, and other coastal oceanographic products and services that support NOAA's mission of environmental stewardship and environmental assessment and prediction CO-OPS provides operationally sound observations and monitoring
NOAAs National Ocean Service In the U S , where over half of us live along the coast and more than 78 percent of our overseas trade by volume comes and goes along our marine highways, the health of our coasts is intricately connected to the health of our nation's economy The National Ocean Service (NOS) translates science, tools, and services into action, to address threats to coastal areas such as climate change
Ocean Coasts - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration About NOAA Ocean Coasts Our ocean and coasts affect us — and we affect them Almost 40 percent of the country’s population lives in coastal shoreline counties These counties contribute $9 trillion to the U S economy Climate change, sea level rise, more intense storms, and population growth are all challenges for our coastal communities
Satellites - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration The NOAA Satellite and Information Service provides timely access to global environmental data from satellites and other sources to monitor and understand our dynamic Earth We manage the Nation's operational environmental satellites and deliver data and information services such as Earth system monitoring and official assessments of the environment