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Is a Powerful Solar Flare Really Headed For Earth? What the NOAA Report Actually Means

Full of words like "cannibal cloud" and "x-class event," solar flare news can sound alarming, but here's the reality behind the hype.

By Kiona Smith
Science

NASA, NOAA maps reveal terrifying trends in global temperature

The last decade was the hottest on record -- it is "almost certain" the 2020s will be even hotter.

By Nina Pullano
Science

Inverse Daily: NOAA Debunked Trump's Hurricane Nukes Theory 17 Years Ago

We’re deep in hurricane season. For one east-coaster, preparation looks a little different than just amassing candles, batteries, and bottled water.

By Sarah Sloat
Science

Donald Trump Hurricane Nukes Theory: NOAA Debunked It 17 Years Ago

"Needless to say, this is not a good idea."

By Peter Hess
Science

NOAA: "Nuisance" Flooding Is the New Normal. Here's Why.

Our warming planet's higher sea levels mean a rarity is now common.

By Sarah Sloat
Science

Climate Change: NASA, NOAA Say 2018 Was 4th-Hottest Year Ever Recorded

Scientists predict that 2019 will be even hotter.

By Sarah Sloat
Science

Hurricane Florence: When It Arrives and Makes Landfall in the United States

Millions are being ordered to evacuate.

By Sarah Sloat
Science

Watch Lightning Strike the Earth From Outer Space

By Rosalie Chan
Science

5 Things We Could Lose if NOAA is Defunded

This government office is responsible for a lot more than you may think.

By Peter Hess
Science

A Weather Satellite Snapped a Stunning Photo of the Moon Circling Earth

By Cassie Kelly
Science

NASA and NOAA Successfully Launch GOES-R Weather Satellite

By Amy Thompson
Science

The Case for Upside Down NASA

Our best maps of the deep ocean have an average resolution of three miles. That's not great.

By Jacqueline Ronson
Science

NOAA Releases Anti-Selfie Stick Advisory to Save Baby Seals From Human Monsters

Risking the life of a baby seal is only worth it if you have over 25,000 followers. 

By Kastalia Medrano
Science

How NOAA Went From Hopeless to High Tech

Hurricane Sandy was a disaster. Their new supercomputer isn't.

By Jack Crosbie