For the second year in a row, fires have been widespread and persistent in the South American country.
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New Technology Uses NOAA Data to Provide Faster Disaster Warnings
Mayday.ai applies artificial intelligence to NOAA satellite imagery to detect natural disasters, starting with wildfires.
Arctic Ocean Sediments Reveal Permafrost Thawing During Past Climate Warming
Sea floor sediments of the Arctic Ocean can help scientists understand how permafrost responds to climate warming.
NOAA Concludes Hydrographic Survey Response Following Hurricane Delta
This week NOAA’s Office of Coast Survey concluded its hydrographic survey response following Hurricane Delta.
The Sargasso Sea has Become Warmer and Saltier, and the Loss of Oxygen and Ocean Acidification is Accelerating
These are the findings from nearly forty years of shipboard observations made in the deep Sargasso Sea offshore of the verdant island and surrounding coral reefs of Bermuda.
Mathematical Tools Measure If Wave-Energy Devices Will Stay Afloat
A new set of analytical techniques developed by Texas A&M researchers can help predict if wave-energy devices will capsize in rapidly changing ocean environments.


