2023 NOAA Science Report
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2024
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Personal Author:Deehan, Megan
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Renta, Isha
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Yaary, Sharon
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Fillingham, Joseph.
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Sarkar, Saiontoni
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Matlock, Gary
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Newcomb, Laura
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Bayler, Eric
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Ghirardelli, Judy
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Grasso, Monica
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Harmon, Michelle
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Liddel, Michael
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Arzayus, Felipe
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Wielgus, Jeffrey
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Schepel, Kristen
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Schattel, John
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Yencho, Melissa
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DiGiacomo, Paul
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Butz, Shelby
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Sims, Cammye
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Davis, Sarah
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Description:The following sections of the 2023 NOAA Science Report describe NOAA’s progress and accomplishments in research and development (R&D) and innovative scientific solutions for a wide range of present and future challenges affecting Earth systems and our society. Each section of this report is aligned with NOAA’s R&D Vision Areas that guide NOAA’s R&D Enterprise.
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