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  • Birthday Cake - Celebrating the National Weather Service's 150th Birthday on Feb. 9, 2020
    Becoming a Weather-Ready Nation (Today and Beyond), Revolutionizing Observations, Forecasts & Dissemination (1990-Today), Modernization and Restructuring (1980-1990), ESSA to NOAA and Environmental Focus (1965-1980), The Satellite Age Begins (1960-1965), Post-War Expansion (1945-1960), Weather and the War (1942-1945), Early Growth (1912-1941), The Weather Bureau Rises (1891-1912), Signal Service Years (1870-1891)

    The National Weather Service at 150: A Brief History

    The National Weather Service celebrated its 150th Birthday on February 9, 2020. Read MoreAboutThe National Weather Service at 150: A Brief History »

  • A color photograph of a man using a yellow measuring tape on a thick palm tree trunk. The surrounding ground is covered in debris, including broken bricks, mud, and fallen palm fronds, indicating significant flood damage. Many other palm trees stand in the background under an overcast sky. The scene shows the environmental aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami.
    Becoming a Weather-Ready Nation (Today and Beyond), Revolutionizing Observations, Forecasts & Dissemination (1990-Today)

    The Indian Ocean Tsunami of 2004: A Wake-Up Call

    For many around the world, the day after Christmas is celebrated as another holiday: “Boxing Day.” On that day in 2004, however, the world was shattered by one of the most devastating natural disasters in recorded history, forever changing humankind’s perception of tsunamis. Read MoreAboutThe Indian Ocean Tsunami of 2004: A Wake-Up Call »

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