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Year 2001 NESDIS News Releases
- Record Cold Grips Much of the Nation in November and
December: Two-Month Period is the Coldest on Record in the United States.January 5, 2001
- Lee Dantzler Named Director of NOAA's National Oceanographic Data Center
January 12, 2001
- Frost Days Decreasing in United
States, NOAA Reports
January 15, 2001
- NOAA Exploring Student Data for Climate Studies
January 15, 2001
- Tree Ring Data Aiding Water Resource Management in Colorado
January 16, 2001
- Robert L. Mairs Named CIO of NOAA's National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service January 16, 2001
- NOAA Puts Groundhog to the Test
January 30, 2001
- NOAA Places Desert Storm Satellite Images Online
January 30, 2001
- Is it Really Warmer Now than When You were a Kid?
February 5, 2001
- NOAA's National Oceanographic Data Center Celebrates 40 Years of Service
February 14, 2001
- Texas Droughts Extreme for Past 15 Years
March 1, 2001
- Summary of Winter 2000-2001
March 14, 2001
- NOAA-16 Replaces Older Environmental Satellite
March 21, 2001
- Elaine Prins named NOAA Employee of the Month for May
April 25, 2001
- Turning Environmental Data into Knowledge
April 30, 2001
- Warren Hall named Chief Financial Officer for NOAA/NESDIS
May 2, 2001
- NOAA to Hold GOES Satellite Users' Conference
May 3, 2001
- New NOAA Website provides One-Stop Shopping for Information on the Ozone Layer
May 4, 2001
- NOAA's GOES-2 Satellite Boosted Out of Former Orbit
May 8, 2001
- NOAA Calculates the Amount of Rainfall Needed to End Droughts Around the Country
June 12, 2001
- NOAA, NASA to Launch New Environmental Satellite That Will Detect Solar Storms
June 21, 2001
- Launch of GOES-M Weather Satellite Rescheduled for July 22
July 17, 2001
- Newest NOAA Environmental Satellite Launched
July 23, 2001
- NOAA Provides Central America Life Saving Satellite Weather Technology
July 23, 2001
- NOAA Partnership with Jackson State University Brings $2.3 Million in Research Funding
August 6, 2001
- NOAA's Newest Environmental Satellite Reaches Orbit
August 13, 2001
- Summer 2001: Fifth Warmest on Record for the U.S.
September 26, 2001
- NOAA's National Climatic Data Center Celebrates 50 Years of Service
September 28, 2001
- NOAA Team Member of the Month for October 2001
October 1, 2001
- NOAA's Satellites Reveal Drought Conditions in 20 Percent of the World
October 1, 2001
- NOAA, NASA Report Ozone Hole Similar in size to Holes of Past Three Years
October 16, 2001
- NOAA Announces New "Environomics" Program That Links Weather, Climate To Economy
October 24, 2001
- NOAA's Mary Glackin Receives 2001 Presidential Rank Award
October 29, 2001
- James Purdom, Formerly Of NOAA, Receives 2001 Presidential Rank Award
October 29, 2001
- NOAA and The National Space Club Seek Nomination For Prestigious NOAA-David Johnoson Award
October 29, 2001
- New Iceberg "Calves" In The Amundsen Sea In Antartica, National Ice Center Reports
November 16, 2001
- October 2001 Global Temperature Warmest On Record, U.S. Temperature Slightly Above Average
November 20, 2001
- NOAA Places Interactive Snowfall Maps and Data Online
December 6, 2001
- Santa Asks NOAA: Who Will Have A White Christmas?
December 14, 2001
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