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Electronics Engineer Steven Paul holds a dropsonde (left) and minisonde with the NOAA Gulfstream IV-SP in the background.
Conceptual rendering of new NOAA ship pier and other improvements at the agency’s pier facility in North Charleston, South Carolina.
Example uncrewed marine system platforms that will be available from the awarded vendors.
NOAA Corps officer Lieutenant Commander Andrew Reynaga standing in front of the American flag.
NOAA Corps officers Lt. Cmdr. Brett Copare and Lt. Cmdr. David Keith at controls of NOAA WP-3D Orion N43RF during flight to Hurricane Lee on Sept. 8, 2023.
Flight Director Quinn Kalen at work station on NOAA WP-3D Orion N43RF Miss Piggy during flight to Hurricane Lee on September 08, 2023.
NOAA Ship Rainier alongside in Pago Pago, American Samoa.
Flight through Tropical Storm Idalia on NOAA WP-3D Orion N43RF Miss Piggy on August 28, 2023.
Radar display from NOAA WP-3D Orion N43RF Miss Piggy in the center of circulation of Tropical Storm Idalia off western coast of Cuba on August 28, 2023.
A long line of special guests, including NOAA Administrator Dr.
NOAA Ship Reuben Lasker pulling up to a pier in San Francisco, California.
Illustration of a NOAA ship against a blue background.