NOAA News
NOAA · Press releasesOfficial news from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Major weather events, satellite launches, marine science, climate research, organizational announcements.
News and blogs from the field. The Latest band pulls headlines live from a few stable feeds — NHC, Climate.gov, the ENSO blog, CW3E, CIMSS, and Yale Climate Connections — refreshed on every visit. Below it, the sources themselves: where forecasters and researchers actually read.
Official news from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Major weather events, satellite launches, marine science, climate research, organizational announcements.
Tropical weather products from the NHC. Active advisories, public discussions, forecast graphics for Atlantic and Eastern Pacific basins. The first source forecasters reach for during tropical activity.
National Weather Service announcements: significant weather summaries, forecast model upgrades, service changes. Aimed at the technical and operational forecasting community.
NOAA's public climate science publication. Maps and data, news features, the long-running ENSO blog, monthly climate state summaries. Authoritative, accessible.
European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts publications — quarterly newsletter, model upgrade notes, science highlights. The technical companion to running ECMWF in your forecast workflow.
NASA Earth Science Division news. Satellite missions, atmosphere and ocean campaigns, hurricane research, image-of-the-day features. The space-side companion to NOAA's surface focus.
The canonical El Niño / La Niña blog from NOAA's Climate Prediction Center scientists. Monthly diagnostics, plain-language explanations of ENSO state, accessible to non-meteorologists without dumbing down.
Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies blog. Real-time satellite analysis of unusual weather events: severe convection, tropical cyclones, atmospheric rivers, volcanic plumes. Technical, image-rich, written by working scientists.
Jeff Masters and Bob Henson's professional weather and climate writing. Detailed event analysis, climate context, deep historical perspective. The genre Capital Weather Gang would be if it lived in academia instead of a newspaper.
Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes — Scripps Institution of Oceanography. AR-event recaps, research summaries, model verification, field campaigns. The deep AR science behind the live forecasts elsewhere on the site.
Levi Cowan's tropical-cyclone-focused site — written and video analysis of active systems, model forecasts, spaghetti plots. Already linked elsewhere on this site for model viewing; the homepage is also where new analyses post.
NASA's daily satellite-imagery editorial. Each day a new image — a hurricane spinning in the South Pacific, a phytoplankton bloom in the North Atlantic, smoke from wildfires draping a continent — with a paragraph from a working scientist explaining what you're looking at. The most consistently rewarding satellite-imagery feed on the public web.
A reading list. The Latest headlines pull from RSS feeds where the sources publish them; the curated cards stay current as URLs change. Sources chosen for technical depth and editorial trust — no commercial weather brands, no ad-driven aggregators.