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    From the bottom of the ocean to the surface of the sun, our scientists have it covered during this month. Learn more about :

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    Are you participating in and have a question for NCEI? You’re in luck! Login to our Town Hall on Thursday at 1:30 p.m. EST and ask away! Find out what’s on the agenda:

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    Add NCEI’s Town Hall on Thursday to your schedule. We’re looking forward to talking to you about what we do and how we can help your science. Learn more:

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    Dec 1

    It's Winter! Meteorologically-speaking of course. And the December 2020 outlook from has much of the country looking at a warmer and drier-than-average end to 2020.

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    Many of our scientists are participating in this month. Learn more about their contributions to this international virtual meeting for Earth and space science:

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    Get ready for Winter weather hazards by visiting our Winter Safety website!

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    Follow and this month to learn more about our contributions to the all-virtual American Geophysical Union’s Fall Meeting, which starts today:

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    Nov 30

    Arctic sea ice: what is it and why do we study it? In case you missed Walt Meier's & Science at Home talk about the importance of sea ice, you can watch it here: .

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    As the 2020 Atlantic Season winds to a close, we sat down with Jim Kossin, an atmospheric research scientist to discuss what made this year so historic and the connection between hurricanes and . Read more:

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    Nov 30

    Nature has other plans on this final "official" day of the 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season. An area of low pressure near the Madeira Islands could acquire enough subtropical characteristics in the next few days to keep the record season going.

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    Nov 30

    This year, give the gift of peace of mind -- holiday gifts of the safety kind: Our top 3 ideas:

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  12. NCEI is experiencing an Archive Information Request System (AIRS) outage. We are working to resolve the issue as soon as possible. We apologize for any inconvenience.

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    NEW: The historic 2020 Hurricane Season officially "ends" today. With the season winding down, we sat down with expert Jim Kossin to talk about the connection between and . See how he answered our questions:

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    Nov 30

    NWS is currently gathering feedback on how people use and receive our Frost & Freeze products and services. Please take a moment to share your thoughts with us via the following survey (open until December 17, 2020):

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  16. , it was Thanksgiving. Who are we kidding? You couldn’t NOT know it was Thanksgiving. Anyway, we talked weather, we talked oysters. Because, that’s the sort of stuff we talk about. Don’t judge, read: and

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  17. , it snowed! A lot. 70 years ago, that is. Read about the Great Appalachian snowstorm:

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  18. , scientists aboard the Okeanos Explorer discovered three new species of black corals. They didn’t do it on Black Friday, but that’s when we told you about it—it’s called a “tie in.” (And Dad said that marketing degree would never serve me. Ha!)

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  19. How is drought affecting your neighborhood? Enter your zip code at

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  20. Access national drought data as well as state and regional maps and statistics at

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