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US
/ˈɛˈnoʊˈeɪˈeɪ, ˈnoʊə/
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NOUN
- an agency in the Department of Commerce that maps the oceans and conserves their living resources; predicts changes to the earth's environment; provides weather reports and forecasts floods and hurricanes and other natural disasters related to weather
How To Use NOAA In A Sentence
- MS. MYERS: Well, we'll have more on that tomorrow, but there was a story in The Post today about the NOAA director's portal-to-portal driver being dismissed. Press Briefing By Dee Dee Myers Am
- NOAA will analyze and archive data from satellites.
- * Insert bugs into the computer programs of the European weather prediction model while accelerating advances in numerical weather prediction at NOAA, leaving no question that NOAA's GFS model is the new and permanent leader in global weather forecast models. Weather sorcery: If I could control the weather...
- I don't think we need another agency to do something NOAA is already doing. Hey guys, this sort of pertains to hunting and fishing (it's an environmental question), so I thought I'd ask it.
- However, NOAA Fisheries is conducting research into other specifications or definitions of corrodible hooks.
- A winter influenced by the El Nino phenomenon left large areas soggier than usual, NOAA said. Widespread U.S. Flooding Predicted
- While those figures were used as the basis for the government's response to the spill – they appeared on an internal Coast Guard situation report and on a dry-erase board in NOAA's Seattle war room – they were never announced to the public, according to the report. Oil Spill Panel: White House Blocked Federal Scientists From Releasing Worst-Case Scenario For Gulf Disaster
- But the Noaa spokesman said not all not all effects of El Ni ? o are negative.
- Still, many worry that toe-curling predictions like those found in a new forecast by NOAA on the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season will come back to bite us should they not pan out precisely as anticipated. Kelly Rigg: Climate Rapture: Creating a Heavenly Future Here on Earth
- The images will be used by NOAA and the U.S. Air Force to monitor and forecast solar flares, coronal mass ejections, coronal holes and active regions.