NOAA's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is an agency of the US federal government responsible for monitoring the climate and environment to provide citizens, planners, emergency managers, and other decision makers with the reliable information they need to predict climate and other environmental challenges.
NOAA's assets include research programs, vessels, satellites, science centers, laboratories, and a vast pool of distinguished scientists and experts.
More at: https://www.noaa.gov/
NOAA's Climate Program
NOAA's Climate Programs provide timely and reliable climate information. The program's work includes: promoting public understanding of climate science and related events through videos, stories, images and data visualizations; enabling easy access to and use of shared data products and services; providing tools and resources to help people make informed decisions about climate risks, vulnerability and resilience.
More at: https://www.climate.gov/

