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At the end of truck travel on the Olympic Peninsula
At the top
A typical rod position during Salmon River leveling
A typical instrument position during Salmon River leveling
A seven observing party level party with its trucks and equipment
Another episode in the life of a bench mark setter
Aerial photo location of bridge vs
Aerial photography vs
A hot day on the beach at Bird Island
At work with No
Army surveyor with odometer carriage
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Astro setup in Mojave Desert
At astro station on Honduras - Guatemala border
Assembling lightweight aluminum observing tripod
Arctic Field Party hydrographic launch - a converted LCVP
Arctic Field Party hydrographic launch - a converted LCVP
A monkey helping preen a donkey in the Galapagos Islands.
An osprey guarding its nest on a Coast Guard navigation aid.
A fox on a boulder beach.
A small grouper looks glumly at divers installing tide gauge
A fox in the scrub grass of an Aleutian Island.
A blue-footed booby stops for a rest on the NOAA Ship RESEARCHER.
A mother seal voicing its displeasure at human intrusion.
An aircraft carrier in San Francisco Bay fills the field of view
A foggy misty day on the Alaska coast
Adam and Eve Rock
Auke Bay
A Pinckney Island Industry
A plastic pig in the davits almost looks beautiful in a tropical sunset.
A rocky island on the east side of Penobscot Bay
A fog-bound Aleutian island
A swampy shoreline at dusk
A series of caves and natural bridges cut through soft rock
A happy face cactus in the Galapagos Islands
Alaska breakers as seen on the south coast of the Kenai Peninsula
A salmon barge on the Kuichak River
A Panamanian Indian lady dressed in her finery
Auke Bay
Aircraft carrier in San Francisco Bay
A Z-Variometer
Appears to be the chief boatswain and deckies on the Coast and Geodetic Survey Ship SURVEYOR.
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A hydrographic survey crew
Admiral Eugene Taylor, NOAA Corps.
Arctic Field Party: Robert Earle on left, Don Jones on right.
Along the road from Lima to Huancayo, Peru
Avery's one-roller tide gauge
Aligning support nails for steel tapes
Aligning iced-bar base apparatus with striding level
After making contact, the forward end of tape is moved ahead
Anacapa Island and east end of Santa Cruz Island, Channel Islands, California
Arroyo Hondo (Bear Valley) to Lompoc Landing, California
Area between Point Arguello and Point Conception, California
Aerial photograph of Lake Union, Seattle
Air photo mission and Launch 1255 engaged in Boston Harbor Current Study.
Aerial view of Turnagain Arms, Alaska after 1963 Good Friday Earthquake
Aerial photograph from 5-lens camera.
Army Air Force 3-lens camera.
Aerial photography vs
A dry lake bed flooded by late spring rains
Amphibious truck
An "unreliable crossing"
A bad section of road
Attempting to ford a wash after a heavy rain
An "arroya"
An "arroya"
A bad stream to ford
After the rain
Approaching a station in an Oregon wheat field - White 3/4 ton truck
A good roll - the end of a perfect day
A new shoe
A bad fall on the way to Station Gallatin
After descent of Laramie Peak.
All tuckered out
A bad mudhole on the way to Kluane
A charter boat used for current surveys in Boston Harbor
A sick engine being taken out of NOAA Launch 1257 for a trip to the shop.
A diversion - a sailing party on the ship motor sailer
Arctic Field Party launches on shore
Arctic Field Party launch with Shoran antenna
Arctic Field Party boats on shore before the ice breaks up
Arctic Field party launch with Shoran antenna
Aborted landing
Army Corps of Engineers Lake Survey
Army Corps of Engineers Lake Survey.
Army Corps of Engineers Lake Survey Ship WILLIAMS
Army Corps of Engineers Lake Survey Ship SEARCH.
Army Corps of Engineers Lake Survey catamaran
A more reasonable individual than helicopter pilots
At the head of Walker Cover
A natural bridge Sounding South of Russian River.
A little rough weather in the Gulf of Mexico
Arch Rock
ALBATROSS III breaking loose from pier during hurricane.
Aghileen Pinnacles from the C&GS Ship PATHFINDER
A stormy day at Cape Mordvinof
A look back at the DISCOVERER
A boat float from the PATHFINDER in Manila parade.
Alaska sunset
A composite image of 2010 hurricanes
A knife-edge squall line extends across the Southeast United States
A storm system moving away from the Northeast United States
A tropical system forms off Africa just north of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ).
A very active Intertropical Convergence Zone showing from west to east Hurricane Celia heading west in the Pacific, major Hurricane Darby south of Mex
Antarctic ice extent in June of 2010 were much higher than what had been observed historically from satellites
Arctic sea ice rapidly melting
An extratropical cyclone is seen in this GOES-13 image
A hemispheric view on Earth Day 2010.
A developing low off the Mid-Atlantic states that brought winter storm conditions to parts of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee
A powerful storm developing over the midwest which dumped copious snow and sleet from Oklahoma to the Atlantic coast.
A weakening storm system heading eastward, producing rain over parts of the Midwest, South, and Northeast.
A low pressure system producing a line of storms over parts of the Southern and Eastern United States
A comma-shaped storm system moving over parts of the Midwestern, Southern, and Northeastern United States
Artist's conception of GOES-R environmental satellite.
Artist's conception of NPOESS, NOAA Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satelllite System, the next generation of low earth orbiting environmenta
A Titan II rocket launching NOAA-M satellite.
A Delta IV rocket launching the GOES-O satellite
ATMOSPHERE: Poster of satellite applications used in atmospheric studies.
Ash plume from Alaid Volcano on Atlasova Island.
Artist's conception of a successful rescue based on SARSAT
A very sharp frontal system extending from Cape Cod to the Gulf of Mexico.
A remarkable vortex south of Greenland with trailing front and cloud streets to the south
A vortex and frontal band in the North Atlantic Ocean.
A very strange assemblage of clouds as seen from satellite
A remarkable image of two frontal systems converging south of the Aleutian Islands
An image of a cloud covered United States as well as much of the eastern Pacific Ocean
A view of Earth from space as envisioned in L'Atmosphere by Camille Flammarion, 1872.
A large extratropical cyclone in the northeast Pacific approaching the U.S
ATS-3 full disc image
Ash plume emanating from Mount Etna during a period of eruptive activity.
A western hemisphere image from a GOES satellite.
A line of severe thunderstorms which generated tornadoes killing 33 and injuring over 100
Another storm moves into the Pacific Northwest with snow, wind, and rain
Another storm moves into the Pacific Northwest with snow, wind, and rain
A Pacific Northwest storm spreading rain and snow over coastal regions from Washington to California
A powerful Pacific storm spreading rain, snow and heavy winds into the Pacific Northwest
A large fall storm hits the Pacific Northwest with winds up to 55 knots.
A plume of moisture associated with the jet stream hits the West Coast with winds up to 60 knots ( 69mph)
A strong storm with wind gusts of 70mph, rain and snow in higher elevations slams the Pacific coast on New Year's Day.
A strong cold front races eastward bringing windy conditions, thunderstorms, and sharply colder temperatures (30 to 40 degrees colder) temperatures to
Ash cloud from Mount Pinatubo eruption approximately 300 miles in diameter.
A composite image of very large ice bergs calving off the Weddell Sea Ice Shelf.
Airborne dust streams off of Africa with a particularly heavy dust plume seen off Mauritania.
Airborne dust carried across the Atlantic from Africa is seen over the Caribbean Sea
Ash plume trailing south from an 0700 UTC eruption of Shishaldin Volcano on Unimak Island, Alaska
Adjusting television camera prior to mounting on satellite.
A V-2 Rocket Launch
A volcanic eruption originating at Isla Fernandina in the Galapagos Islands is evident in this image
An infrared image transmitted from NOAA 2 satellite showing the East Coast of North America from the Gaspe Peninsula to northern Florida
A composite image of the northern hemisphere obtained from ESSA 5 polar orbiting satellite data
Applications Technology Satellite 3 (ATS-3) image of the western hemisphere
An early image from Applications Technology Satellite 1 (ATS-1)
An early GOES satellite.
Artist's rendition of GOES D/E/F series of satellites in orbit.
Artist's rendition of GOES D/E/F series of satellites in orbit.
An Automatic Picture Transmission recorder which received data from TIROS satellites and printed out as images of cloud cover
An engineer checking some of the electronics associated with satellite data reception and processing.
A specialized satellite data receiving antenna.
A manual tracking 13 db heliz antenna designed to receive TIROS picture information from the Automatic Picture Transmission (APT) system.
Artist's conception of a self-contained portable meteorological satellite data receiving station for use by United States military units.
A 60-foot parabolic antenna used for radio propagation experiments in the troposphere
A parabolic antenna at Wallops Island.
A parabolic antenna at Wallops Island.
Actinoform, radial or semi-radial , cloud pattern over the tropical central Pacific near 17.5N, 155W
Actinoform, radial or semi-radial , cloud patterns over the tropical eastern Pacific roughly centered at 15 S, 100 W
A broad frontal cloud band over the low latitudes of the western North Pacific Ocean
A North Pacific extratropical cyclone as seen from TIROS VIII, pass 764/762, camera I, frame 13
A large spiraling cloud system as seen by TIROS VI
A large storm vortex imaged by TIROS VI
Arctic regions snow and ice over Canadian islands west of Greenland
A remarkable area of cellular stratocumulus as photographed by NIMBUS I
Actinoform or radial clouds as seen by TIROS V
Among the most famous of early satellite weather photographs
Arrangement of components on TIROS VII baseplate
Artist's conception of the AEROS meteorological satellite system
Artist's conception of NIMBUS meteorological satellite system
Archived tapes of telemetry data received from TIROS I
An automatic picture transmission (APT) receiving antenna mounted on the top of the Weather Bureau National Weather Satellite Center
An 85-foot diameter parabolic antenna used to send commands and receive information from meteorological satellites.
A TIROS night launch on a Thor-Delta rocket.
A composite of TIROS III pictures
An early infra-red image attempting to map the Gulf Stream off the eastern United States.
An early infra-red image attempting to map the Gulf Stream off the eastern United States.
Among the most famous of early satellite weather photographs
An ITOS satellite being readied for launch.
An Improved TIROS Operational System (ITOS)satellite prior to launch.
An early TIROS satellite - later models had cameras mounted on sides.
An early TIROS satellite - later models had cameras mounted on sides.
An early TIROS satellite - later models had cameras mounted on sides.
An artist's conception of a fully integrated environmental monitoring system including satellites, balloons, ships, aircraft, buoys, and data receptio
A Mercury launch
A night launch of meteorological satellite ESSA 9
Although not a Weather Bureau satellite being launched, the wetlands and seabirds of Cape Canaveral provide a wonderful forefront for observing this l
An artist's rendition of the GOES-8 satellite.
Artist's conception of TIROS meteorological satellite system showing field of view of wide-angle and narrow-angle cameras on Earth's surface
A V-2 missile being launched - these missiles were used for early upper atmosphere studies.
A V-2 missile on carrier being readied for launch - these missiles were used for early upper atmosphere studies.
A white-tip shark seen in a narrow channel coming from the sea.
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