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New NOAA tool can predict potential wildfires on an hourly basis

Experimental index is first wildfire weather behavior model that refreshes every hour
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Aerial images of coastal damage from Hurricane Erin available for view, download
How 30 years of NOAA research led to one very accurate and timely tsunami forecast
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