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Meet the scientist who’s working to better understand future weather risks and how weather uncertainty can impact us.
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These self-sustaining ocean floor sensors are leading the way in learning more about our oceans. We might not have Poseidon’s trident, but we have NRL’s technology.
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  Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) scientists are leading a multi-agency study which reveals that a very high-resolution Doppler radar has the unique capacity to detect individual cloud hydrometeors in the free atmosphere. This study will improve scientists’ understanding of the dynamics and …
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Dr. John Ohab is a new technology strategist at the Department of Defense Public Web Program. As we continue our recap of the TEDxPentagon event, we move from Army technology to the hot topic of climate change. In the above …
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Bob Freeman works for the Office of the Oceanographer of the Navy. When Marines land on a beach and push inland to secure a strategic objective, the physical environment can either be a tactical asset or a dangerous impediment. Marine …
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