NOAA Highlights 2025 Advances in Forecasting, Exploration, and Hazard Preparedness

NOAA Research highlighted key advancements in weather forecasting, ocean exploration, fire weather research, and community protection during 2025. The agency launched Project EAGLE, which uses modeling to predict weather without a supercomputer, and deployed the Warn‑on‑Forecast tool to extend tornado and flood lead times from minutes to hours. The first surface vehicle collected data inside a Category 5 hurricane, and the Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System improved track predictions and simulated rapid intensification of Hurricane Erin. In ocean exploration, NOAA led a mission to the Cook Islands and supported the autonomous vehicle Orpheus, which recorded manganese nodules near the Mariana Trench. Fire‑weather tools such as the Next‑Generation Fire System and an hourly wildfire potential model were put into operation, helping to protect property and inform emergency responses. NOAA also developed a five‑day forecast for harmful algal blooms on Lake Erie and continued work on tsunami and fisheries management tools.

NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

https://research.noaa.gov/innovation-for-a-safer-future-looking-back-at-noaa-researchs-2025-accomplishments/

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