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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is a scientific agency within the United States Department of Commerce
United States Department of Commerce

The United States Department of Commerce is the United States Cabinet department of the United States Federal government of the United States concerned with promoting economic growth....
 focused on the conditions of the oceans and the atmosphere
Earth's atmosphere

The Earth's atmosphere is a layer of gases surrounding the planet Earth that is retained by the Earth's gravity. Dry air contains roughly 78.08% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.038% Carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere, and trace amounts of other gases....
. NOAA warns of dangerous weather
Weather

Weather is a set of all the Phenomenon occurring in a given atmosphere at a given time. Weather phenomena lie in the hydrosphere and troposphere....
, charts seas and skies, guides the use and protection of ocean and coastal resources, and conducts research to improve understanding and stewardship of the environment
Environment (biophysical)

The biophysical environment is the symbiosis between the physics environment and the biological life forms within the environment, and include all variables that comprise the Earth's biosphere....
. In addition to its civilian employees, NOAA research and operations are supported by 300 uniformed service
Uniformed services of the United States

The United States has seven federal uniformed services that Officer officers as defined by Title 10 of the United States Code, and subsequently structured and organized by Title 10, Title 14 of the United States Code, Title 42 of the United States Code and Title 33 of the United States Code of the United States Code....
 members who make up the NOAA Corps
NOAA Corps

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Corps is the uniformed service of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration , which is a scientific agency under the United States Department of Commerce....
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is a scientific agency within the United States Department of Commerce
United States Department of Commerce

The United States Department of Commerce is the United States Cabinet department of the United States Federal government of the United States concerned with promoting economic growth....
 focused on the conditions of the oceans and the atmosphere
Earth's atmosphere

The Earth's atmosphere is a layer of gases surrounding the planet Earth that is retained by the Earth's gravity. Dry air contains roughly 78.08% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.038% Carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere, and trace amounts of other gases....
. NOAA warns of dangerous weather
Weather

Weather is a set of all the Phenomenon occurring in a given atmosphere at a given time. Weather phenomena lie in the hydrosphere and troposphere....
, charts seas and skies, guides the use and protection of ocean and coastal resources, and conducts research to improve understanding and stewardship of the environment
Environment (biophysical)

The biophysical environment is the symbiosis between the physics environment and the biological life forms within the environment, and include all variables that comprise the Earth's biosphere....
. In addition to its civilian employees, NOAA research and operations are supported by 300 uniformed service
Uniformed services of the United States

The United States has seven federal uniformed services that Officer officers as defined by Title 10 of the United States Code, and subsequently structured and organized by Title 10, Title 14 of the United States Code, Title 42 of the United States Code and Title 33 of the United States Code of the United States Code....
 members who make up the NOAA Corps
NOAA Corps

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Corps is the uniformed service of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration , which is a scientific agency under the United States Department of Commerce....
. The Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere
Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere

The Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere is the Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The Under Secretary oversees the day-to-day functions of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, as well as laying out its strategic and operational future....
 at the Department of Commerce, retired Navy Vice Admiral Conrad C. Lautenbacher
Conrad C. Lautenbacher

Conrad C. Lautenbacher is a retired Navy Vice Admiral, was the Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere within the United States Department of Commerce and the eighth administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration....
, served as the administrator for NOAA until his resignation on October 31, 2008. The deputy administrator, Dr. William J Brennan, is acting administrator until the appointment of a permanent successor.

Vision, mission, and goals

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NOAA's strategic vision is "an informed society that uses a comprehensive understanding of the role of the oceans, coasts, and atmosphere in the global ecosystem
Ecosystem

An ecosystem is a natural unit consisting of all plants, animals and micro-organisms in an area functioning together with all of the non-living physical factors of the environment....
 to make the best social and economic decisions."

The agency's mission is "to understand and predict changes in the Earth's environment and conserve and manage coastal and marine resources to meet our nation's economic, social, and environmental needs."

In support of its vision and mission, NOAA has four goals to guide its suite of operations. Each goal corresponds to activities focusing on ecosystems, climate, weather and water, and commerce and transportation. Specifically, NOAA operates to:

  • Ensure the sustainable use of resources and balance competing uses of coastal and marine ecosystems, recognizing both their human and natural components.
  • Understand changes in climate, including global climate change
    Climate change

    Climate change is any long-term significant change in the expected patterns of average weather of a specific region over an appropriately significant period of time....
     and the El Niño phenomenon, to ensure that Americans can plan and respond properly.
  • Provide data and forecasts for weather and water cycle events, including storms, droughts, and floods.
  • Provide weather, climate, and ecosystem information to make sure individual and commercial transportation is safe, efficient, and environmentally sound.


Purpose and function

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NOAA plays several specific roles in society, the benefits of which extend beyond the US economy and into the larger global community:

  • A Supplier of Environmental Information Products. NOAA supplies information to its customers and partners pertaining to the state of the oceans and the atmosphere. This is clearly manifest in the production of weather warnings and forecasts through the National Weather Service
    National Weather Service

    The National Weather Service , once known as the Weather Bureau, is one of the six scientific agencies that make up the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the United States Federal government of the United States....
    , but NOAA’s information products extend to climate, ecosystems, and commerce as well.


  • A Provider of Environmental Stewardship Services. NOAA is also the steward of U.S. coastal and marine environments. In coordination with federal, state, local, tribal, and international authorities, NOAA manages the use of these environments, regulating fisheries and marine sanctuaries as well as protecting threatened and endangered marine species.


  • A Leader in Applied Scientific Research. NOAA is intended to be a source of accurate and objective scientific information in the four particular areas of national and global importance identified above: ecosystems, climate, weather and water, and commerce and transportation.


Recognizing that it is essential that we understand the challenges that we face as part of the Earth system in order to create appropriate solutions, NOAA conducts an end-to-end sequence of activities, beginning with scientific discovery and resulting in a number of critical environmental services and products. The five "fundamental activities" are:

  • Monitoring and observing Earth systems with instruments and data collection networks.
  • Understanding and describing Earth systems through research and analysis of that data.
  • Assessing and predicting the changes of these systems over time.
  • Engaging, advising, and informing the public and partner organizations with important information.
  • Managing resources for the betterment of society, economy and environment.


History and organizational structure

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NOAA was formed on October 3, 1970 after Richard Nixon
Richard Nixon

Richard Milhous Nixon was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States and the only president to resign the office....
 proposed creating a new department to serve a national need "...for better protection of life and property from natural hazards...for a better understanding of the total environment...[and] for exploration and development leading to the intelligent use of our marine resources..." NOAA formed a conglomeration of three existing agencies that were among the oldest in the Federal Government. They were the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, formed in 1807; the Weather Bureau
National Weather Service

The National Weather Service , once known as the Weather Bureau, is one of the six scientific agencies that make up the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the United States Federal government of the United States....
, formed in 1870; and the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, formed in 1871. NOAA was established within the Department of Commerce via the Reorganization Plan No. 4 of 1970. With its ties to the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, NOAA celebrated 200 years of service in 2007.

NOAA works toward its mission through these five major organizations in addition to several special program units:
  • The National Weather Service
    National Weather Service

    The National Weather Service , once known as the Weather Bureau, is one of the six scientific agencies that make up the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the United States Federal government of the United States....
  • The National Ocean Service
    National Ocean Service

    The National Ocean Service , an office within the U.S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, is responsible for preserving and enhancing the nation?s coastal resources and ecosystems along of shoreline bordering of coastal, Great Lakes, and ocean waters....
  • The National Marine Fisheries Service
    National Marine Fisheries Service

    The U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service is a United States federal agency. A division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the United States Department of Commerce, NMFS is responsible for the stewardship and management of the nation's living marine resources and their habitat within the United States' Exclusive Eco...
  • The National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service
  • Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research
    Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research

    The Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research is a division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration . OAR is also referred to as NOAA Research....
  • Program Planning and Integration


In addition, NOAA research and operational activities are supported by a uniformed service
Uniformed services of the United States

The United States has seven federal uniformed services that Officer officers as defined by Title 10 of the United States Code, and subsequently structured and organized by Title 10, Title 14 of the United States Code, Title 42 of the United States Code and Title 33 of the United States Code of the United States Code....
, the NOAA Corps
NOAA Corps

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Corps is the uniformed service of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration , which is a scientific agency under the United States Department of Commerce....
. They are a commissioned officer corps of men and women who operate NOAA ships and aircraft
NOAA ships and aircraft

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Marine and Aviation Operations operates a wide variety of specialized aircraft and ships to complete NOAA's environmental and scientific missions....
, and serve in scientific and administrative posts.

National Weather Service (NWS)


The National Weather Service (NWS) is tasked with providing "weather, hydrologic, and climate forecasts and warnings for the United States, its territories, adjacent waters and ocean areas, for the protection of life and property and the enhancement of the national economy." This is done through a collection of national and regional centers, and more than 120 local weather forecast offices (WFOs). They are charged with issuing weather forecasts, advisories, watches, and warnings
Severe weather terminology

Severe weather terminology is different around the world, varying between regions and countries. These are articles which explain terminology in various parts of the world....
 on a daily basis. They issue more than 734,000 weather and 850,000 river forecasts, and more than 45,000 severe weather warnings
Severe weather terminology

Severe weather terminology is different around the world, varying between regions and countries. These are articles which explain terminology in various parts of the world....
 annually. NOAA data is also relevant to the issues of global warming
Global warming

Global warming is the increase in the Instrumental temperature record of the Earth's near-surface air and the oceans since the mid-twentieth century and its projected continuation....
 and ozone depletion
Ozone depletion

Ozone depletion describes two distinct, but related observations: a slow, steady decline of about 4 percent per decade in the total volume of ozone in Earth stratosphere since the late 1970s, and a much larger, but seasonal, decrease in stratospheric ozone over Earth's polar regions during the same period....
. The NWS operates NEXRAD, a nationwide network of Doppler weather radar
Weather radar

A weather radar is a type of radar used to locate precipitation , calculate its motion, estimate its type , and weather forecasting its future position and intensity....
s which can detect precipitation
Precipitation (meteorology)

File:MeanMonthlyP.gifIn meteorology, precipitation is any product of the condensation of Atmosphere water vapor that is deposited on the earth's surface....
 and their velocities. Many of their products are broadcast on NOAA Weather Radio, a network of radio
Radio

Radio is the transmission of signals, by modulation of electromagnetic radiation with frequency below those of visible light.Electromagnetic radiation radio propagation by means of oscillating electromagnetic fields that pass through the air and the vacuum of space....
 transmitter
Transmitter

For biologic transmitters, see transmitter substance.A transmitter is an Electronics machine which, usually with the aid of an antenna , propagates an electromagnetic radiation Signalling such as radio, television, or other telecommunications....
s that broadcasts
Broadcasting

Broadcasting is distribution of Sound and/or video Signalling s which transmit programs to an audience. The audience may be the general public or a relatively large sub-audience, such as children or young adults....
 weather forecasts, severe weather statements, watches and warnings 24 hours a day.

National Ocean Service (NOS)

The National Ocean Service (NOS), part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration within the U.S. Department of Commerce, is focused on ensuring that ocean and coastal areas are safe, healthy, and productive. NOS scientists, natural resource managers, and specialists serve America by ensuring safe and efficient marine transportation, promoting innovative solutions to protect coastal communities, and conserving marine and coastal places.

The National Ocean Service is composed of program offices, programs, and staff offices:

Program Offices
  • Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS)
  • NOAA Coastal Services Center (CSC)
  • National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS)
  • Office of Coast Survey (OCS)
  • Office of National Geodetic Survey (NGS)
  • Office of National Marine Sanctuaries (ONMS)
  • Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management (OCRM)
  • Office of Response and Restoration (OR&R)


Programs
  • NOAA Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) Program


Staff Offices
  • International Program Office (IPO)
  • Management and Budget Office (M&B)


National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS)

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The National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS) was created by NOAA to operate and manage the United States environmental satellite programs, and manage the data gathered by the NWS and other government agencies and departments. Data collected by the NWS, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, the Federal Aviation Administration
Federal Aviation Administration

The Federal Aviation Administration is an agency of the United States Department of Transportation with authority to regulate and oversee all aspects of civil aviation in the U.S....
, and meteorological services around the world, are housed at the National Climatic Data Center
National Climatic Data Center

The United States National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, North Carolina is the world's largest active archive of weather data.The Center has more than 150 years of data on hand with 224 gigabytes of new information added each day....
 in Asheville, North Carolina
Asheville, North Carolina

Asheville is a city in and the county seat of Buncombe County, North Carolina, North Carolina, United States. The population was 68,889 at the United States Census, 2000....
. NESDIS also operates the National Geophysical Data Center
National Geophysical Data Center

The National Geophysical Data Center provides scientific stewardship, products and services for geophysical data describing the solid earth, ocean, and solar-terrestrial natural environment, as well as earth observations from outer space....
 (NGDC) in Boulder, Colorado
Boulder, Colorado

Boulder is a Colorado municipalities#Home_Rule_Municipality that is the county seat and most populous city of Boulder County, Colorado, Colorado, in the United States....
, the National Oceanographic Data Center
National Oceanographic Data Center

The National Oceanographic Data Center manages the acquisition, ingest processing, quality control and long-term preservation of oceanography data....
 (NODC) in Silver Spring, Maryland
Silver Spring, Maryland

Silver Spring is an urbanized, unincorporated area in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. After Baltimore, Maryland and Columbia, Maryland, the Silver Spring Census-designated place is the third most populous place in Maryland....
, the National Snow and Ice Data Center
National Snow and Ice Data Center

The National Snow and Ice Data Center, or NSIDC, is a United States information and referral center in support of geographical pole and cryosphere research....
 (NSIDC) and the National Coastal Data Development Center (NCDDC) which are used internationally by environmental scientists
Environmental science

Environmental science is an expression encompassing the wide range of scientific disciplines that need to be brought together to understand and manage the natural environment and the many interactions among physics, chemistry, and biology components....
.

NESDIS also runs the:

  • Satellite Applications and Research (STAR) formerly the Office of Research & Applications
  • GOES-R
    Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite

    The Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite program is a key element in United States' National Weather Service operations. GOES weather imagery and quantitative sounding data are a continuous and reliable stream of natural environment information used to support weather forecasting, severe storm tracking, and meteorological res...
     Program Office
  • International & Interagency Affairs Office
  • Office of Space Commercialization


The service operates and manages many geosynchronous satellites and polar orbiting satellites. In 1975 Tiros-1
TIROS-1

TIROS I was the first successful weather satellite, and the first of a series of Television Infrared Observation Satellites. It was launched at 6:40 AM EST on April 1, 1960 from Cape Canaveral, Florida, in the United States....
 (also known as GEOS-1), NOAA's first owned and operated geostationary satellite was launched. In 1983 NOAA assumed operational responsibility for LANDSAT
Landsat program

The Landsat program is the longest running enterprise for acquisition of imagery of Earth from space. The first Landsat satellite was launched in 1972; the most recent, Landsat 7, was launched on April 15, 1999....
 satellite system. In 1984 the Tropical Ocean-Global Atmosphere program
Tropical Ocean-Global Atmosphere program

The Tropical Ocean Global Atmosphere program is a component of the World Climate Research Programme aimed specifically at the prediction of climate phenomena on time scales of months to years....
 (TOGA) program began.

In 1977 the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory

The Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory is a laboratory in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration /Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research ....
 (PMEL) deployed the first successful moored equatorial current meter - the beginning of the Tropical Atmosphere/Ocean (TAO) array. In 1979 NOAA's first polar-orbiting environmental satellite
Polar Operational Environmental Satellites

The Polar Operational Environmental Satellite project operates a constellation of weather satellites in polar orbits around the Earth. It is a joint effort between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites ....
 was launched.

Current operational satellites include: NOAA-15
NOAA-15

NOAA-15 is a weather forecasting satellite run by NOAA. It was launched on 15 May 1998, and is currently operational, in a sun-synchronous orbit, 807km above the Earth, orbiting every 101 minutes....
, NOAA-16
NOAA-16

NOAA-16 is a weather forecasting satellite run by NOAA. It was launched on 21 September 2000, and is currently operational, in a sun-synchronous orbit, 849km above the Earth, orbiting every 102 minutes....
, NOAA-17
NOAA-17

NOAA-17 is a weather forecasting satellite run by NOAA. It was launched on 24 June 2002, and is currently operational, in a sun-synchronous orbit, 810km above the Earth, orbiting every 101 minutes....
, NOAA-18
NOAA-18

NOAA-18 is a weather forecasting satellite run by NOAA. It was launched on 20 May 2005, and is currently operational, in a sun-synchronous orbit, 854km above the Earth, orbiting every 102 minutes....
 and NOAA-19 (launched 2/6/2009).

National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)


The National Marine Fisheries Service, also known as NOAA Fisheries, is the direct descendant of the U.S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, which was initiated in 1871 to protect, study, manage and restore fish
Fish

A fish is any marine biology vertebrate animal that is typically ectothermic , covered with scale , and equipped with two sets of paired fins and several unpaired fins....
. The NMFS has a marine fisheries
Fishery

Generally, a fishery is a unit, engaged in raising and/or harvesting fish, which is determined by an authority or other entity to be a fishery....
 research lab in Woods Hole, Massachusetts
Woods Hole, Massachusetts

Woods Hole is a census-designated place in the town of Falmouth , Massachusetts in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, Massachusetts, United States....
 and is home to one of NOAA's five fisheries science centers.

It law enforcement agency is the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Office for Law Enforcement
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Office for Law Enforcement

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Office of Law Enforcement is a federal police part of the National Marine Fisheries Service of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, headquartered in Silver Spring, Maryland....
 based in Silver Spring, Maryland
Silver Spring, Maryland

Silver Spring is an urbanized, unincorporated area in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. After Baltimore, Maryland and Columbia, Maryland, the Silver Spring Census-designated place is the third most populous place in Maryland....
.

Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR)


NOAA's research, conducted through the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR), is the driving force behind NOAA environmental products and services that protect life and property and promote economic growth. Research, conducted in OAR laboratories and by extramural programs, focuses on enhancing our understanding of environmental phenomena such as tornadoes, hurricanes, climate variability, solar flares, changes in the ozone, air pollution transport and dispersion
Atmospheric dispersion modeling

Atmospheric dispersion modeling is the computer simulation of how Air pollution disperse in the ambient Earth's atmosphere. It is performed with computer programs that solve the mathematical equations and algorithms which simulate the pollutant dispersion....
, El Niño/La Niña events, fisheries productivity, ocean currents, deep sea thermal vents, and coastal ecosystem health. NOAA research also develops innovative technologies and observing systems.

The NOAA Research network consists of 7 internal research laboratories, extramural research at 30 Sea Grant
Sea grant colleges

The sea grant colleges are a group of 30 United States universities that are involved in the National Sea Grant College Program. Members of the program are involved in scientific research, education, training, and extension projects geared toward the conservation and practical use of U.S....
 university and research programs, six undersea research centers, a research grants program through the Climate Program Office, and 13 cooperative institutes with academia. Through NOAA and its academic partners, thousands of scientists, engineers, technicians, and graduate students participate in furthering our knowledge of natural phenomena that affect the lives of us all.

The Air Resources Laboratory
Air Resources Laboratory

The Air Resources Laboratory is an air quality and climate laboratory in the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research which is an operating unit within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ....
 (ARL) is one of the laboratories in the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research. It studies processes and develops models relating to climate and air quality, including the transport, dispersion
Atmospheric dispersion modeling

Atmospheric dispersion modeling is the computer simulation of how Air pollution disperse in the ambient Earth's atmosphere. It is performed with computer programs that solve the mathematical equations and algorithms which simulate the pollutant dispersion....
, transformation and removal of pollutants from the ambient atmosphere. The emphasis of the ARL's work is on data interpretation, technology development and transfer. The specific goal of ARL research is to improve and eventually to institutionalize prediction of trends, dispersion of air pollutant plumes
Air pollution dispersion terminology

Air pollution dispersion terminology describes the words and technical terms that have a special meaning to those who work in the field of air pollution dispersion modeling....
, air quality, atmospheric deposition, and related variables.

National Geodetic Survey


The National Geodetic Survey is the primary surveying
Surveying

Surveying or land surveying is the technique and science of accurately determining the terrestrial or three-dimensional space position of points and the distances and angles between them....
 organization in the United States.

National Integrated Drought Information System


NOAA is the lead federal agency for the National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS).

Program Planning and Integration (PPI)

The Office of Program Planning and Integration was established in June 2002 as the focus for a new corporate management culture at NOAA. PPI was created to address the needs to:

  • Foster strategic management among NOAA Line and Staff Offices, Goal Teams, Programs, and Councils,
  • Support planning activities through greater opportunities for active participation of employees, stakeholders, and partners,
  • Build decision support systems based on the goals and outcomes set in NOAA's strategic plan, and
  • Guide managers and employees on program and performance management, the National Environmental Policy Act
    National Environmental Policy Act

    The National Environmental Policy Act is a United States environmental law that was signed into law on January 1, 1970 by U.S. President Richard Nixon....
    , and socioeconomic analysis.


Flag

The NOAA flag is a modification of the flag of one of its predecessor organizations, the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. The Coast and Geodetic Surveys flag, authorized in 1899 and in use until 1970, was blue, with a white circle centered in it and a red triangle centered within the circle. It symbolized the use of triangulation
Triangulation

In trigonometry and geometry, triangulation is the process of determining the location of a point by measuring angles to it from known points at either end of a fixed baseline, rather than measuring distances to the point directly....
 in surveying
Surveying

Surveying or land surveying is the technique and science of accurately determining the terrestrial or three-dimensional space position of points and the distances and angles between them....
, and was flown by ships of the Survey.

When NOAA was established in 1970 and the Coast and Geodetic Surveys assets became a part of NOAA, NOAA based its own flag on that of the Coast and Geodetic Survey. The NOAA flag is in essence the Coast and Geodetic Survey flag, with the NOAA logo -- a circle divided by the silhouette of a seabird into an upper dark blue and a lower light blue section -- centered within the red triangle. NOAA ships in commission
Ship commissioning

Commissioning is the act or ceremony of placing a ship in active service. The term is most commonly applied to the placing of a warship in active duty with its country's military forces....
 display the NOAA flag; those with only one mast
Mast (sailing)

The mast of a sailing ship is a tall, vertical, or near vertical, spar, or arrangement of spars, which supports the sails. Large ships have several masts, with the size and configuration depending on the style of ship....
 fly it immediately beneath the ships commissioning pennant or the personal flag of a civilian official or flag officer
Flag Officer

A flag officer is a Officer who is senior enough to be entitled to fly a flag to represent where he exercises command. The term usually refers to the senior officers in a nation's navy, specifically those who hold the rank of Commodore or any of the admiral ranks....
 if one is aboard the ship, while multimasted vessels fly it at the masthead
Masthead

Masthead may refer to:...
 of the forwardmost mast.

See also

  • Robert Ballard
    Robert Ballard

    Robert Duane Ballard is a former Commander in the United States Navy and an oceanography who is most noted for his work in underwater archaeology....
  • Center for Environmental Technology
    Center for Environmental Technology

    The Center for Environmental Technology or CET, formerly known as the Environmental Technology Laboratory of NOAA, US Department of Commerce, is a joint center between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the University of Colorado at Boulder, which designs some of the most sensitive radio receivers in the worl...
     (CET)
  • NOAA's Virtual World Program
    SciLands

    SciLands is an area within the virtual world Second Life devoted exclusively to science and technology education. Member organizations share borders of their individual regions to create a larger virtual continent....
  • Weather Modification Operations and Research Board
    Weather Modification Operations and Research Board

    The Weather Modification Operations and Research Board was a proposed agency of the United States government, intended to promote research into weather control....


External links

  •  — NOAA home page
  •  — National Weather Service
  •  — National Ocean Service (NOS)
  •  — National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS)
  •  — NOAA's Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research
  • , NOAA SST Quality Monitor (A near real-time Global QC Tool for monitoring time-series stability and cross-platform consistency of NESDIS satellite SST)